From early position, Stephen Chidwick limped in for 60,000. In the next seat in middle position, Ihar Soika raised to 170,000. Play folded back to Chidwick, and he called to see the flop come down . Chidwick checked, Soika bet 200,000, and Chidwick folded.
Maxim Panyak opened under the gun plus one for 120,000, and two positions down it was Carlos Chadha who made the call from middle position. Ihar Soika in the cutoff thought for a bit, cut out 375,000, and slid it over the line.
The players all instantly folded to Panyak, and the Russian announced all in. Before we could check how much it was, Chadha had already folded, and Soika had already made the call.
Ihar Soika:
Maxim Panyak:
The did nothing for Panyak, and he los the 3 million pot to the man from Belarus. The remaining 8 players are now guaranteed €90,900.
Canadian high-stakes player Timothy Adams tells us how his first ever EPT event was the €50,000 Super High Roller in Barcelona. The story behind this event is quite amazing, as Adams bluffed away all his chips on the feature table against pocket kings.
From middle position, Ihar Soika raised to 120,000. Ismail Erkenov called from the cutoff seat, and Maxim Panyak called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Everyone checked, and the landed on the turn. Panyak led with a bet of what looked to be 265,000, and both of his opponents folded. Panyak showed just the .
Ismail Erkenov check-called a bet of 375,000 on the board from Maxim Panyak. The river completed the board with the , and both players checked. Erkenov showed the for a pair of queens, and Panyak mucked his hand.
Dimitri Yurasov opened to 120,000 under the gun, and action folded to Ihar Soika in the big blind. Soika moved all in, effectively not at risk himself but putting Yurasov to the ultimate test. Yurasov instantly made the call for 825,000, and the cards had to be opened again.
Yurasov:
Soika:
Again sixes for Soika, and again he would win. The flop was perfect for Soika: . The on the turn and on the river were no good for Yurasov, and with a bad beat he left the tournament.
Jason Mercier opened to 120,000 under the gun, and Ihar Soika three bet to 330,000 from the small blind. Dmitry Yurasov in the big blind thought for a long time, but folded eventually. Mercier made the call in position.
Soika made a 275,000 c-bet on , and Mercier didn't waste too much time calling.
The made Soika check, and Mercier cut out 480,000 and slid it forward. Soika thought for a bit, and made the call.
Both players checked the on the river, and Soika showed to take it down.