With 470,000 in the pot and a flop of , Gleb Tremzin checked from the big blind and then called when Slaven Popov bet 195,000 from the cutoff. After the dealer burned and turned the , Tremzin checked, Popov bet 430,000, and Tremzin check-raised all in. Popov paused for a few moments and then called off for 1.855 million.
Tremzin:
Popov:
Tremzin decided to make a move with his double gutter, but it didn't pay off as the bricked on the river to give Popov the double.
Level 29 has ended and the players sent on a 20-minute break. When they return they'll play one 90-minute level or down to six players, whichever comes first.
After Slaven Popov raised preflop and Olivier Ferrero called from the small blind, the flop came down and Ferrero checked to Popov, who bet 250,000. Ferrero check-raised to 625,000, Popov moved all in, and Ferrero called off for 1.94 million.
Popov:
Ferrero:
Both players held the same hand, but Ferrero was freerolling to running clubs. A red ten on the turn took away any chance of that happening, and the pot was indeed chopped after the was put out on the river for good measure.
With almost €35,000 difference between eighth place and seventh place, and the fact there are two short stacked players, it is unsurprising that there have been no clashes between the big stacks. Most posts are being settled preflop or with a simple continuation bet. It could take a cooler, or at least an elimination of one of the short stacks, to change that.
Vlado Banicevic opened the betting and then called when Onur Unsal, one of the shorter stacks, three-bet all-in.
Banicevic:
Unsal:
Unsal soared into the lead on the flop and improved to a straight on the turn. A king on the river would chop the pot, but it was the , leaving Banicevic with 10 big blinds.
Onur Unsal opened for 225,000 under the gun and was met by an all-in three-bet to 590,000 total from Vlado Banicevic in middle position. Action folded back to Unsal, and he made the call.
Unsal:
Banicevic:
The flop gave Unsal a set, but it also delivered Banicevic an up-and-down straight draw. That was rendered moot though when the paired the board to improve Unsal to a full house. The meaningless was put out on the river for good measure, and Banicevic became the last player to bust the tournament without a six-figure payday.
Hossein Ensan opened on the button and both Ilkin Amirov and Onur Unsal called from the blinds. Both blinds checked to Ensan on the , Ensan bet and only Amirov called.
The turn saw Amirov check-called a 425,000 bet, before leading for 725,000 on the river. Ensan quickly called, but then mucked when Amirov flipped over .
Onar Unsal has become the seventh place finisher after making an ill-timed move in a hand involved Gleb Tremzin.
Unsal opened from cutoff, Slaven Popov called on the button and Tremzin raised to 695,000 from the blinds. Usnal responded with a four-bet shove for around 2,600,000, Popov folded, but Tremzin called.
Unsal:
Tremzin:
The flop kept Tremzin in front, but the turn gave Unsal outs to a straight. However, it was Tremzin who improved when the completed a Broadway straight and ended play for the night.