Allan Sannier open-shoved from the small blind and Viacheslav Buldygin called for 29,700 all in from the big blind.
Allan Sannier:
Viacheslav Buldygin:
The board ran out and Buldygin scored a double-up.
Hand 2
Two hands later, Davidi Kitai raised to 7,200 from middle position. Buldygin shoved 59,500 all in on the button and Kitai called.
Viacheslav Buldygin:
Davidi Kitai:
This time, it was Buldygin holding ace-jack, and he was in a lot of trouble. The failed to provide help, making the Russian, who noted a €126,300 score earlier this week, the 17th place finisher. With Buldgyin's bustout, there will be a redraw for the last two tables.
Ole Schemion wasn't the only one with aces. One table over, Nick Petrangelo had . He moved all in for 29,000 after a opening raise to 8,000 by Max Silver.
Silver made the call with but couldn't find any help on the board. Petrangelo got his much needed double up but still has to work with only 21 big blinds.
Andras Nemeth was down to 51,000 and moved all in from early position. To his left, Ole Schemion asked for a count, before shoving all in as well. The rest of the table got out of the way and the cards were opened.
Nemeth:
Schemion:
Schemion was way ahead with his aces and Nemeth needed some escape route to stay in the tournament.
The flop, gave Schemion a set but provided Nemeth with some runner runner outs.
The on the turn was the best card in the deck for the Hungarian, because now he had a flush and straight draw.
The that fell on the river, wasn't one of his outs and he was done for this tournament.
Nariman Yaghmai raised to 6,500 from early position and Patrick Leonard on the button as well as Frederik Jensen in the big blind came along. On the flop, Jensen checked and Yaghmai bet 5,000. Leonard check-raised to 25,000 and Jensen folded, Yaghmai called.
The came on the turn and Leonard bet 54,500. Yaghmai carefully counted his remaining stack and the bet was for one third of his stack. Yaghmai eventually folded and Leonard claimed the pot.
Ramin Hajiyev raised from early position and Max Silver defended his big blind. On the flop, Silver check-called a bet of 8,000 and checked again the on the turn. Hajiyev checked behind and the duo saw the on the river. Silver bet 27,000 and Hajiyev called.
Silver announced two pair and roller over , but Hajiyev had that beat with for a flush.
In a battle of the blinds, Patrick Leonard checked the flop and Morten Mortensen bet 4,800. Leonard called and checked again the turn, Mortensen checked behind. After the river, Leonard bet 10,000 and Mortensen called with the , Leonard ended up second bets with his .
Ramin Hajiyev opened from the button and Allan Sannier defended his big blind. The flop came , Sannier checked, Hajiyev bet 8,000, and Sannier called. On the turn, Sannier check-called a 22,000 bet from Hajiyev.
The river completed the entire world and Sannier checked a third time. Hajiyev emptied the clip, this time firing a bet of 35,800. The Frenchman decided against it, instead sliding his holecards into the muck.
While sitting under the gun, Ben Heath raised to 7,200. To his immediate left, Adrian Mateos threw in a three-bet to 20,000. It was folded around back to Heath and the Brit made it 51,400 to go. Mateos moved all in and Heath snap called.
Mateos:
Heath:
Heath was in serious trouble and his tournament life was at risked. The flop made it even worse, giving Mateos a full house .
No running queens for Heath with the and on the turn and river and he was eliminated from this High Roller.
Viacheslav Buldygin and Davidi Kitai moved all in but picked up no call minutes into the new level.
Then, Oleksii Khoroshenin raised to 7,000 from under the gun and picked up three callers in Andras Nemeth on the button, Ole Schemion in the small blind and [Removed:17] in the big blind. The flop of was checked to Khoroshenin, who continued for 13,000. Folded back to Schemion, the German check-raised to what looked like 36,000 and all opponents folded.
One hand later, Adrian Mateos raised to 6,500 on the hijack and Schemion as well as Khoroshenin called. On the flop, all three checked. Mateos bet the turn for 11,000 and that won the pot without showdown.