After an open to 25,000, Aliaksandr Adzerykha shoved all in from the button for 124,000. After some thinking, Maksym Panyak made the call from the small blind. The big blind and initial raiser folded, and a showdown was at hand.
Panyak had the better hand with , as he was up against .
Panyak has been running hot this tournament, so helooked suprised as hegot rivered in this relatively small pot: . He smiled, and handed over 124,000 in chips. He's still the chip leader though, he has over 1.4 million in chips.
Ivan Sheptytskyi shoved from the small blind and received a call from Srda Milovic in the big blind.
Milovic had and Sheptytskyi showed [A2x].
The flop was good for Sheptytskyi, but the on the turn spoiled things for him. The on the river was a blank and Sheptytskyi headed to the pay out desk.
Dmitry Chernikov opened for 16,000 and received calls from Kerem Kiyak and Aleksii Khoroshenin on the button.
Chernikov made a 35,000 continuation bet on and Kiyak quickly moved all in. Khoroshenin made the fold, and Chernikov called after some thinking.
Kiyak had , but had some outs to dodge as Chernikov rolled over .
The on the turn meant jackpot for Chernikov, who made his flush and just needed to dodge the aces and kings. He succeeded with the on the river and Kiyak headed to the exit.
Kerem Kiyak open shoved the cutoff for 50,000 exact. Alexandr Komarrov in the small blind announced all in as well, and Koroshenin folded his big blind.
It was a race situation with Kiyak showing and Komarrov .
The [KhKd gave Komarrov some additional outs, but neither the or materialized those. Komarrov is not one of the shortest stacks.
Vyacheslav Bondartsev opened for 17,000 from middle position, and called Heorhii Doroshev cutoff shove for 114,000 total. Bondartsev had and was up against .
Doroshev would double, as he made a full house on the river: . Roles reversed.
Dmitrii Semenov shoved all in from the hijack for his remaining 131,000 chips. On the button it was Maksym Panyak who made the call, and both blinds folded.
Semenov had a decent hand with , but it was nothing compared to Panyak's .
The flop and turn made things not look good for Semenov, and by the time the hit the river it was too late. Panyak made his flush and knocked out Dmitrii Semenov as the first player in the money.
Krill Radizvanov opened for 18,000 and Ilya Zykov shoved all in for 126,000 from the hijack position. Heorhii Doroshev in the cutoff made the call, and so did Radizvanov after some thinking.
With an empty side pot, Radizvanov and Doroshev continued to check down the flop, turn, and river.
Tournament director Thomas Kremser demanded all cards face up, and so they did:
Heorhii Doroshev:
Ilya Zykov:
Krill Radizvanov:
Krill Radizvanov eliminated Ilya Zykov and grabbed the pot. The remaining 27 players are in the money.