Andrew Alan Chen raises preflop and Alexiou Konstantinos calls. Chen bets 120,000 on a flop and the Konstantinos calls. With the pot swelling to over 500,000, both check the turn before Konstantinos bets 215,000 on the river .
Chen looks pained and really thinks long and hard before calling, and Konstantinos shows for a missed straight-flush draw. Chen flips for only ace high, but it's good enough for a big pot.
Konstantinos must be rueing not getting aggressive on the flop.
Salvatore Bonavena (Italy) -- 667,000
Alexiou Konstantinos (Greece) -- 1,592,000
Massimo Di Cicco (Italy) -- 915,000
Andrew Alan Chen (Canada) -- 2,513,000
Francesco Cirianni (Italy) -- out in 5th place
Fredrik Nygard (Finland) -- out in 6th place
[Removed:197] (Germany) -- out in 7th place
Raul Mestre (Spain) -- out in 8th place
Alexiou Konstantinos raised to what I believe was 130,000 only for the action to grind to halt on Massimo Di Cicco. At first he looked as though he was going to fold, but after a momentary pause, the Italian rose from his seat and pushed all in for 280,000 more. The call was inevitable.
Konstantinos =
Di Cicco =
Flop =
Konstantinos cheered, as if he'd already won. Di Cicco, meanwhile, gave his opponent the thumbs down.
Turn =
River =
And the Gloria Gaynor of poker survives once again!
Salvatore Bonavena (Italy) -- 847,000
Alexiou Konstantinos (Greece) -- 2,443,000
Massimo Di Cicco (Italy) -- 378,000
Andrew Alan Chen (Canada) -- 2,019,000
Francesco Cirianni (Italy) -- out in 5th place
Fredrik Nygard (Finland) -- out in 6th place
[Removed:197] (Germany) -- out in 7th place
Raul Mestre (Spain) -- out in 8th place
The five remaining players are like limescale, you simply can't get rid of them. Every time a player gets short, he finds a way to double through and stay in the event. At time of writing, Alexiou Konstantinos' unpredictable style is causing so many headaches that he has managed to hold onto his chip lead, but young Andrew Alan Chen appears to be the player most comfortable with the situation and perhaps the favorite to take the title.
Whatever you think of the standard of play on offer, you can't fault the patience of some of the players. After a week's play, they're still able to fold a hand and wait for a better spot. Surely, however, someone will crack soon and leave us with our Fab Four.
Andrew Alan Chen raised to 93,000 and Alexiou Konstantinos called. On the flop, Konstantinos checked, Chen bet 100,000, Konstantinos minimum-raised to 200,000 and Chen passed.
Salvatore Bonavena makes a huge raise to 240,000 and it's passed to Alexiou Konstantinos, who moves all in for 2 million. It goes over to Massimo Di Cicco and he has his hands on his head, as though his pet dog has just died. He folds and it's back to Bonavena, who gets told by Konstantinos, "I think you have ace-king..."
Bonavena folds face-up and then Konstantinos shows and celebrates by getting a couple of drinks. Bonavena looks depressed.