Jake Schindler limped in on the button holding , and with the action on Christoph Vogelsang in the big blind with , he raised it up to 400,000.
Schindler cut out a re-raise amounting to 1.2 million to put the pressure back on Vogelsang, and after a few moments he announced a call as the dealer spread a flop.
Vogelsang checked and Schindler bet out 650,000. Vogelsang went deep into the think-tank eventually being forced to use one of his time extension buttons. Eventually the German would push out calling chips as the turn landed the .
Vogelsang checked and Schindler bet 1.4 million with Vogelsang announcing a call as the river of the completed the board and Vogelsang checked for a third time.
Schindler shuffled his white 100,000-denomination chips over-and-over before moving all in with Vogelsang snap-calling all in for 1.9 million with his flush to double to over 10.2 million in chips.
Christoph Vogelsang called on the button with . Jake Schindler popped it with a big raise to 400,000 with . Vogelsang called. Schindler bet out with 450,000 on the flop, and Vogelsang raised to 1.1 million. Schindler snap-folded.
Christoph Vogelsang raised to 225,000 with , and Jake Schindler called with .
Both players checked the . Schindler check-called 200,000 on the turn and then filled up with the river. He checked and saw Vogelsang bet 600,000. Schindler pushed in 4 million and won the pot.
Christoph Vogelsang opened to 225,000 from the button with and Jake Schindler defending holding .
The flop landed and Schindler checked to Vogelsang who opted to bet out 175,000.
Schindler called and the landed on the turn. Schindler again checked and Vogelsang placed out a bet of 1 million which was met with an insta-fold from Schindler.
Christoph Vogelsang made it 225,000 with , and Jake Schindler flatted . Both checked a flop, and a turn hit. Schindler check-called 225,00 more, and both checked the on the end.