Ole Schemion raised to 260,000 and Sylvain Loosli three-bet all in for 1,820,000. Schemion called.
Ole Schemion:
Sylvain Loosli:
There was a nine in the window of a flop. The turn was the and the river the meaning Loosli doubled up as the players were redrawing around two tables.
Bartlomiej Machon raised to 120,000 from the hijack and, for the second hand in-a-row, Jean-Noel Thorel moved all in for 1,790,000. Benjamin Pollak was in the small blind and he just called. The big blind folded and action was back on Machon who moved all-in for 3,300,000 himself and Pollak snap-called.
Bartlomiej Machon:
Jean-Noel Thorel:
Benjamin Pollak:
The flop came giving Pollak top set. The turn was the , and with no players holding a club both Thorel and Machon were drawing dead, and the river was the .
The double elimination brought the number of players remaining to 17, negating the need for hand-for-hand play with all remaining players guaranteed �38,060.
Nick Petrangelo opened for 200,000 and immediately hit a timer on his phone, as action was on Martin Kabrhel. Players at the table have begun routinely clocking Kabrhel on every decision. When it hit 30 seconds, Petrangelo called for a clock. Kabrhel folded. Igor Kurganov defended his big blind and the two saw a flop. Kurganov check-shoved over 150,000 for about 550,000 total and Petrangelo snap-called with .
"Mama mia," Kurganov exclaimed, showing . "Is it even possible?"
Not today, and the and then were the meaningless final two cards.