Ole Schemion raised to 440,000 on the button with and Claas Segebrecht three-bet all in from the big blind with . Schemion called and was all in for 4,170,000.
There was a seven in the window of a flop. There was no help for Schemion on the turn and the river saw Schemion sent to the rail.
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Ryan Riess patiently waited for action to play out at the other table, securing him a ladder, and then shoved on the button for 1,765,000. Stefan Schillhabel called from the big blind.
Schillhabel:
Riess:
The brought a mighty sweat but Riess faded the pile of outs with a turn and river.
At the other table, Bryn Kenney had just 245,000 and put it in from under the gun. Antoine Saout isolated from the button.
Saout:
Kenney:
Kenney flopped equity when hit. The was a brick but a meant he still has life.
Andrew Leathem raised under the gun to 500,000. Thomas Muehloecker was in the next position and reraised all in for 1,800,000. Bryn Kenney thought about it before folding. It folded back around to Leathem who called.
Andrew Leathem:
Thomas Muehloecker:
The flop came with no help to Leathem. The turn was the giving him a gutshot. The river was the giving him a ten-high straight and eliminating Muehloecker.
"I don't know if I was supposed to call there," said Kenney, "I might have made a mistake. It would have been the sickest hand ever because I had an eight."
Muehloecker takes home �51,024 for his 11th place finish.