Michael Tabarelli pushed all in fro the cut off and was met by not one, but two calls. Michel Abecassis on the button reshoved and Dmitry Morozov called from the small blind.
Michael Tabarelli:
Michel Abecassis:
Dmitry Morozov:
The board brought and everyone stayed in the tournament. Morozov got his 88,000 times three. Tabarelli lost the main pot but one the very small side pot and Abecassis had both players covered and was left with just 39,000.
The next hand Abecassis doubled when his six-eight suited improved against ace-nine. All three players still in the tournament!
Roman Korenev just pulled off something you don't often see this deep in a tournament with more than €800,000 for first.
Korenev raised to 20,000 from the hijack and he was three-bet to 42,000 by Sebastian Trisch on his immediate left. Korenev made the call and the flop brought out and the Russian pro opted to check.
Trisch bet 53,000 on the flop and Korenev reached for more, putting in a check-raise to 124,000 total. Trisch made the call and on the turn the hit and Korenev opted to check once more. Trisch wasn't done betting just yet as he put 94,000 into the middle.
Korenev went into the tank for a bit before sliding out another check-raise, this time worth 214,000. Trisch had to give this some serious thought, but ultimately he made the call creating a pot worth well over 700,000 chips.
The river completed the board with the and Korenev moved all in putting Trisch at risk, if he wanted to make the call. Trisch quickly folded and Korenev raked in a huge pot without showdown.
The last Croatian player standing has just been knocked out by the hands of Anthony Ghamrawi. Marko Vukoja ended up all in before the flop and the showdown went as following.
Fabio Sperling in the hijack opened for 22,000 and called as Michael Tabarelli shoved from the small blind for 43,000.
It was an unfair match up as Sperling had while Tabarelli had to work with just .
But in poker anything can happen and the flop proved just that: . The on the turn sealed the deal and the on the river was just there to make things official.
Michael Tabarelli is still short, but he's still in!
Just like his Italian neighbor, Michel Abecassis has just doubled.
He shoved for 97,000 total and received a call from Steven Lewzey in the big blind. Lewzey, who was a tiny bit late this morning, had and was racing against Abecassis' .
What started out as an even match up would soon be pretty uneven. The on the flop dramatically improved the Frenchman's hand and the on the turn left his opponent drawing dead. Again the river was dealt just for good measures; .
Like Michael Tabarelli, Michel Abecassis is still not a big stack but he is still in.
Michel Abecassis just ended up all in preflop for his tournament life again, and this time he was all in for 204,000 chips. Abecassis was called by Adrian Bussman and the showdown went as following.
Michael Tabarelli had recently doubled up, but when he just attempted to rake in another one things did not go so well. Tabarelli moved all in after Adrian Bussman had raised to 20,000 and his opponent quickly called the shove for 90,000 total.
Tabarelli:
Bussman:
The board ran out and Tabarelli was eliminated in 41st place. We are now down to our final five tables of eight.
Oleksii Khoroshenin raised to 20,000 under the gun and the action folded to Dmitry Morozov who moved all in for about 230,000 from the big blind. Khoroshenin made the call and the showdown went as following.
Khoroshenin:
Morozov:
The board ran out and Morozov was knocked out after having quite the roller coaster day.