On a flop reading , Andrey Shatilov led out for 16 million with into a pot of 46 million. Sam Greenwood called from the big blind with and the fell on the turn.
Both players checked to the on the river and Shatilov checked again. Greenwood bet 50 million with his flush and Shatilov made the call. Greenwood raked in a fairly large pot with his jack-high flush.
Andrey Shatilov limped in from the small blind with and Sam Greenwood checked his option holding . The flop came and Shatilov check-called a bet of 15 million from Greenwood.
The turn brought the and Shatilov checked again. Greenwood bet another 30 million and Shatilov let his hand go.
Andrey Shatilov opened to 15 million from under the gun with and Sam Greenwood three-bet to 45 million on the button with . The blinds folded back to Shatilov who looked back at his cards, but elected to get out of Greenwood's way.
The action folded to Jiri Horak on the button who pushed all in for 69 million with . Andrey Shatilov called from the big blind with and the cards were tabled.
The flop came and Shatilov took the lead with a pair of kings. The landed on the turn giving Horak a flush draw but the on the river was no help. He was sent to the payout desk in fourth place and Shatilov continued to extend his lead.
Jonas Gjelstad shoved all in for 117 million on the button with and Sam Greenwood called in the big blind with .
The flop came and Greenwood was still in a dominating position. The on the turn brought some chop outs but the on the river solidified everything. Gjelstad was eliminated in third place and Greenwood will go heads up with Andrey Shatilov.
Andrey Shatilov raised to 20 million on the button with and Sam Greenwood called with . The flop came and Greenwood checked to Shatilov who flopped a straight. He bet 20 million and Greenwood called to see the on the turn.
Greenwood checked again and Shatilov fired another 52 million. Greenwood still called and the completed the board. Greenwood checked for the third time and Shatilov reached back for a bet of 115 million. Greenwood finally released his cards to the muck and Shatilov earned himself the pot.