Andrew Chen raised on the button to 240,000 with the . [Removed:284] reraised all in for 2.445 million from the big blind with the . Chen made the call and held a dominating position to knock [Removed:287] out in third place.
The flop came down and Chen increased his lead with a pair of jacks. The turn was the and gave [Removed:287] a flush draw, but the on the river wasn't the red card he was looking for.
[Removed:287] finished in third place and earned �290,000 for his finish. Davidi Kitai and Chen are now heads up.
Davidi Kitai completed from the small blind with the and [Removed:284] checked from the big blind with the . The dealer revealed the flop and Kitai bet 150,000. [Removed:287] called.
The turn was the and Kitai bet 275,000. [Removed:287] gave it up and Kitai won the pot.
[Removed:284] folds his button, Andrew Chen opened from the small blind with the lowly and Davidi Kitai made the call with . The pair shared a flop reading and Chen made a continuation bet of 125,000, a bet that Kitai called.
The turn was the and when Chen checked and Kitai checked behind. The river completed Chen's flush and he lead out again for 235,000 and after more than two minutes thinking time Kitai made the call; but mucked when he was shown the flush.
Andrew Chen raised from the button with and [Removed:285] made a very loose call in the big blind with .
He had a plan though as he led for 400,000 on the flop. Chen had a plan for that plan though and raised to 1,000,000. [Removed:287] took the hint and folded.
The EPT Berlin �10,000 High Roller is now on dinner break with five players remaining. Finishing in sixth place for �33,000 was Ukraine's Oleh Okhotskyi. The remaining five players are guaranteed �46,200 and Chris Moorman is still out in front. Below are the seating assignments, dinner-break chip counts and results for the final table.
In a blind-versus-blind battle, Mario Puccini and Davidi Kitai got all of the money in preflop. Kitai raised from the small blind with the and Puccini jammed from the big blind with the for 2.315 million. Kitai quickly called.
The board ran out and Puccini was eliminated. Kitai won the pot to further increase his lead as play moved to three-handed.
[Removed:284] has just doubled through Mario Puccini to leave the latter with 23 big blind.
Puccini opened to 225,000 first in from the small blind and [Removed:287] called from the big blind. The dealer put out the flop and Puccini fired a continuation bet of 200,000 only to see [Removed:287] raise all in for 1,800,000! Puccini made the call but he stood up from his seat and winced when he saw his opponent's holding.
Puccini:
[Removed:287]:
[Removed:287]'s pair and flush draw meant it was a 50/50 situation but it was soon 100/0 in favour of [Removed:287] because the turn was the . The meaningless landed on the river and [Removed:287] flew up the chip counts.