Action folded around to Ole Schemion in the small blind and he raised to 13,500, which Ismail Erkenov called from the big. The flop saw Erkenov call a bet of 14,000 from his opponent, and then he called one of 22,000 on the turn.
When the completed the board on the river, Schemion moved all in and Erkenov, who only had 50,000 or so back, shrugged before putting his chips in the pot.
Schemion showed that he was bluffing with the , and then Erkenov rolled over the to win the pot.
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We still have 18 players left and Jason Lavallee just tank called the three-bet shove of David Vamplew in the small blind. Lavallee was the initial raiser to 14,000 from under the gun and the all in was for 107,000.
Showdown:
Lavallee:
Vamplew:
The Scotsman connected with the board and is not that much below average anymore.
And here we go again with Griffin Benger versus Mustapha Kanit. After a preflop raise to 13,000 in the hijack from Benger, Kanit made it 30,000 one seat over. All other players folded and both opponents checked down the flop. Benger check-called 32,000 on the turn and then checked again on the river.
Kanit bet 54,000 and Benger mucked after some consideration. The Italian asked again if his opponent wants to see the cards and the offer was accepted. "Give me back my 50 euros. Okay, I want 60 euros for sure."
Benger handed over the notes and got shown . Kanit added "It is fun playing with you. We will see who wins the next 50 euros."
Keep in mind that all this happens while we are close to the money with 18 players left and 15 spots being paid.
Dimitar Danchev opened for 12,000 and Tamer Kamel right next to him made the call. Myro Garcia on the button squeezed to 40,000 and both blinds folded. Danchev did the same, but Kamel paid the extra money to see a flop.
Both players checked on . Kamel led out for 35,000 once the hit the turn. Garcia didn't need much time to make the call.
The river came the and Kamel bet out 55,000. Garcia was done with the passive approach and announced allin for 135,500 more than the 55,000 Kamel already had in there.
It was a big moment for Kamel and he needed some time. While the level was almost done, and the vouchers for the buffet upstairs were handed out, Kamel counted out his stack. He wouldn't have much left would he call and be wrong. But eventually he did make the call.
Garcia tabled his with some frustration. Kamel showed his and so eliminated his Brazilian opponent.
First we see the double up of Ognjen Sekularac with the in the small blind against the of button raiser Thomas Muhlocker. The board ran out safely for the Serbian.
On table one we saw the turn flop where Ihar Soika check-raised against David Vamplew. The Scotsman then moved all in after the turn after the bet of his opponent and Soika called for 166,000 with the . Vamplew held the and the river was a brick.