Yiannis Liperis raised to 350,000 from under the gun, keeping 10,000 behind and Ramon Colillas made the call from the middle position. Rokas Neiberka three-bet jammed for 490,000 from the small blind for the big blind to fold but for Colillas to make the call.
Yiannis Liperis:
Rokas Neiberka:
Ramon Colillas:
The board ran out for Liperis to flop a pair but for Neiberka to stay ahead and even improve to a set on the river to bust Liperis and earn a full double through Colillas.
In a battle of the blinds the turn showed and Danut Chisu opted to check. Marat Shafigullin bet 415,000 for a decent portion of his remaining stack. Chisu grabbed calling chips and inspected his stack but ended up folding. The Romanian remains among the bigger stacks on the final four tables after he had previously chipped up without showdown.
After he had defended the big blind, Fabian Bernhauser bet the river for 350,000. Angelos Michael made the call and mucked when the Austrian revealed for the top pair.
Marat Shafigullin raised from an early position and was called only by Semen Kravets in the big blind. On the flop, Kravets simply moved all-in and Shafigullin made the call with the slightly inferior stack.
Marat Shafigullin:
Semen Kravets:
Kravets had the up and down straight draw. He added more outs on the turn and got there with the river. The stacks were counted and Shafigullin was covered to depart in 34th place.
Harpreet Gill raised to 185,000 from the middle position with the for Axel Hallay to pick up the on the button. He decided to three-bet to 475,000. The blinds folded and Gill made the call.
The flop came for both of them to hit a pair but for Hallay to stay ahead. Gill checked and Hallay continued with a bet of 300,000 for Gill to tank and then raise to 800,000. Hallay scratched his head and then decided to shove for 1,635,000 after tanking for quite a while. Gill looked over and confirmed the amount before opting to make the call.
Hallay was ahead with top pair but the rest of the board was completed with the on the turn and the for Gill to hit the runner-runner flush to bust Hallay.
Robert Heidorn made his signature raise of 165,000 and earned two callers in [Removed:464] in the cutoff and Giorgiy Skhulukhiya in the small blind. Garik Tamasian then jammed in the big blind for more than 1.5 million and Heidorn was the only caller.
Garik Tamasian:
Robert Heidorn:
The flop gave Heidorn the top two pair and Tamasian was drawing dead on the turn, the river was the cherry on top for Heidorn.