Dzmitry Urbanovich opened the button for 52,000 and Daniel Dvoress was quick to fold. Connor Drinan in the big blind thought for a bit, before calling.
Both Drinan and Urbanovich checked the on the flop.
Drinan lead out for 60,000 when the popped up on the turn. Urbanovich thought for some time, and raised to 165,000. Drinan made the call.
The river paired the board and Drinan checked. Urbanovich thought for just a bit before checking behind.
Just two hands after we lost Dani Stern it was Nick Petrangelo who moved all in from the button for just 88,000 chips. Connor Drinan three-bet to 175,000 from the small blind and Dzmitry Urbanovich gave up his big blind.
Drinan:
Petrangelo:
The flop brought and Petrangelo called for the nine of diamonds to make things a bit more exciting. The turn brought the and Petrangelo said, "Oh man, I hadn't even thought of that one."
Both Drinan and Petrangelo laughed as the former now had an open ended straight and flush draw.
The river was the and Drinan filled up his straight.
"Good game guys," Petrangelo said with a smile, before shaking the hands of the three remaining players.
With little chips to play with all day Petrangelo managed to stay in the tournament for quite some time and this result will go down as his second biggest ever after finishing sixth in the PCA $25,000 High Roller for $301,500 earlier this year. Before this event started Petrangelo was fifth on the GPI Player of the Year ranking and this result will obviously improve his position.
Daniel Dvoress opened for 50,000 from under the gun/the hijack, and action folded to Dzmitry Urbanovich in the small blind. The Polish prodigy three bet to 132,000 and Dani Stern in the big blind had a decision.
After a little bit of thinking, Stern called all in for 113,000. Dvoress reshoved and Urbanovich almost instantly folded.
Daniel Dvoress:
Dani Stern:
Dani Stern had the possibility to triple up, but it wasn't meant to be.
After the flop it was already almost over. The on the turn sealed the deal, the on the river was there just to make things official.
Dani Stern takes home €166,000, the remaining four players are guaranteed €205,900.
Dzmitry Urbanovich raised from the button to 40,000 and Piotr Franczak quickly three-bet from the small blind to 95,000.
Dani Stern looked over at Nick Petrangelo's stack from the big blind before he decided to fold his cards.
Urbanovich asked how much Franczak had left behind before putting him all in. Franczak folded immediately and Urbanovich grew his stack some more while we now have three very clear short stacks.
Connor Drinan raised to 45,000 and late position and Piotr Franczak called from the blinds after which the flop brought out . Both players checked and the turn was the .
Franczak checked again and Drinan bet 35,000. Franczak called and on the river the hit. Franczak check-called another 50,000 and Drinan tabled .
That was enough to win the pot and Drinan raked in another one.