Allen Kessler opened to 55,000 with . Georgio Koliofotis defended big blind with . The flop came and both checked. The turn was a and Koliofotis fired 75,000. Kessler thought a bit and called. Both checked the river and Kessler's aces won the showdown.
Georgios Koliofotis raised to 55,000 with and Willm Engelke called in position with . Liran Twito called as well with .
The flop came and Koliofotis checked. Engelke went all in for 61,000 more and both Twito and Koliofotis called.
The turn was the and both remaining players checked. The river was the and they checked again. Twito won the hand and Engelke was eliminated in eighth place. He will take home €9,076.
Georgios Koliofotis opened for 55,000 with . Lukas Zaskodny called with . Pim van Holsteyn called with in the big blind. The flop came and action checked to Zaskodny. He bet 80,000 and only Koliofotis continued. The Greek player check-called 183,000 on the when he picked up two pair and the river was a .
Koliofotis check-called a final bet of 355,000, and Zaskodny showed down his straight.
Georgios Koliofotis raised to 55,000 with and Liran Twito reraised the pot to 189,000 holding in the cutoff. Koliofotis called and the flop came .
Koliofotis checked and Twito bet 145,000. Koliofotis called. The turn was the and Koliofotis checked again. Twito bet 260,000 and Koliofotis went all in. Twito didn’t take too long before folding.
Lukas Zaskodny opened to 50,000 with . He got called in two spots, and flopped. Zaskodny bet 65,000 and Krasimir Yankov called in position with . Zaskodny checked the turn and Yankov bet 170,000. The river filled Zaskodny up and he shoved for 498,000. Yankov snap-mucked.
Four players saw a flop for 60,000 apiece after Liran Twito raised under the gun with . Everyone checked, and the turn and river got checked through as well when the and hit. Georgios Koliofotis opened for a flopped two pair in the small blind and nobody could beat it.
Krasimir Yankov leads the final table of Event #6: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha. After a strong showing on Day 2, Yankov managed to overtake Day 1 chip leader Liran Twito. Yankov bagged 1,680,000 and ended just ahead of the 1,654,000 of Twito. Pim van Holsteyn rounds out the top three with 1,300,000. Yankov entered Day 2 with 305,000 and had a great run on Day 2 to bag the big stack heading into the final table.
Allen Kessler comes into the day in seventh position seeking his first WSOP gold bracelet after 107 previous cashes. He will enter the day with 336,000.
Another player to watch is Sergej Barbarez, who is a retired footballer with 47 international appearances for the Bosnia and Herzegovina National team. He has $133,527 in live tournament earnings and will enter the day with 721,000.
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