Imed Ben Mahmoud three-bet shoved into the initial raise of Alex Bilokur and the current chip leader called after the amount of 60,400 had been verified.
Ben Mahmoud:
Bilokur:
The board gave the short stack a royal flush and Bilokur drops some change.
After the cutoff opened for 6,000, 2014 Aussie Millions Main Event winner Ami Barer three-bet to a hefty 63,000. With less than 30,000 behind, he was basically signaling that he was all in. The small blind folded, but then Artem Litvinov moved all in from the big for 93,000 or so. The initial raiser folded and Barer called off.
Barer:
Litvinov:
The board ran out and that was all she wrote for Barer.
While Ami Barer was being eliminated at one table, another player found himself all in at another. We're talking about Australian Jonathan Karamalikis, who shoved for his last 26,100 with the only to run into the of EPT9 PCA champ Dimitar Danchev.
Karamalikis was in big trouble, and he stood in preparation for his exit when the flop failed to deliver. He paused when the turn gave him outs, but the river wasn't what he needed.
Karamalikis and Barer exited the tournament floor together, no doubt informing the other of the specifics surrounding their demise.
After Marc-Andre Ladouceur raised the button and Konstantin Puchkov called from the small blind, Daniel Zack moved all in for 46,800 from the big. Ladouceur folded, and Puchkov shrugged before tossing in a chip to signify a call.
Puchkov:
Zack:
Zack was ahead, but Puchkov was drawing to live cards. The flop gave Zack a pair of jacks, but Puchkov picked up an open-ended straight draw. The turn was harmless, but the river wasn't. Puchkov spiked his straight and Zack suddenly found himself busto.
Artem Litvinov raised to 8,500 from under the gun and Marc-Andre Ladouceur one seat further clicked it to 21,000. In the big blind, Mustapha Kanit four-bet to 37,000 and Litvinov bowed out. Ladouceur moved all in for 124,600 and that put Kanit at risk with an even stack. The Italian, living on Malta for quite some time already, eventually mucked his cards.
It was a coin flip for Elliot Smith with the against the of Dimitar Danchev in a battle of the smaller stacks. The board delivered none of the outs for Smith and he is eliminated.
Olivier Busquet four-bet shoved with the and was called by three-bettor Alex Bilokur with the . The board delivered the set for Bilokur and he knocks out yet another player today.
Ognjen Sekularac opened the action with a raise to 8,100 and Thomas Muhlocker moved all in for 67,000 from the button. The Serbian high stakes cash game player tank called and it was time for a showdown:
Muhlocker:
Sekularac:
The was a disaster for the Austrian as it delivered an additional flush draw for his opponent. Neither did the turn change anything. But the on the river gave him the better pair and he can enjoy the ongoing massage a bit longer.
Mickey Petersen was less fortunate. He got the remainder of his short stack in with the and Ole Schemion made a wheel on the turn with the .
In a limped three way pot the flop was checked through. On the turn Tamer Kamel bet 5,500 and only David Vamplew called. Vamplew did so again on the river for 15,500 only to see Kamel turn over the for two pair.
Andrea Dato was all in pre flop for less than 20,000 and got two callers in Alex Bilokur and Ismail Erkenov. Both checked the flop. Bilokur then bet 15,000 on the turn and Erkenov called before both checked down the river.
Erkenov showed the , Dato the and Bilokur the . Triple up for the Italian, who remains very short.
EPT10 London High Roller champion Jason Lavallee talks to Jennifer Robles during the first break of the San Remo High Roller about his table draw, how he's feeling and how nice it would be to have two Slyde watches to his name.