Peter Kamaras shoved 1,580,000 from under the gun. Action got folded around to Marian Flesar in the big blind, who looked at his cards and snap-called.
Peter Kamaras:
Marian Flesar:
The man who led after Day 1 and Day 2 found himself on the brink of elimination. The flop gave him some gutshot outs for the miracle escape, but the jacks remained in the deck on the turn and river.
The colorful Hungarian knocked on the table, congratulated his opponents and headed to the payout desk to collect his seventh place prize money of €20,186.
Marian Flesar raised to 525,000 from under the gun with . Action folded to Cenk Oguz in the small blind, who held . Oguz called and Michal Lubas folded the big blind.
The flop was and Oguz, with the best hand, decided to lead out 550,000. Flesar wasn't impressed and raised to 1,200,000, putting the decision back on Oguz. The Belgian folded and Flesar won with the worst hand.
Marian Flesar raised to 475,000 on the button with and Michael Rohde defended his big blind with . The flop was and Rohde check-called a bet of 650,000.
The on the turn was gin for Rohde and he checked. Flesar elected to shove 3,660,000 into a pot of 2,500,000 and Rohde snapped him off. Suddenly, Flesar was in a world of hurt and the on the river sealed it. The Slovakian went home with €28,086 for his 6th place finish.
There was some discussion among the players in an attempt to make a deal. With the different languages as an extra barrier, the attempt quickly ended unsuccesful and play resumed.
Cenk Oguz raised to 525,000 on the button with . Petr Svoboda three-bet to 1,350,000 from the big blind with . Oguz gave it up and Svoboda took it down.
Cenk Oguz open-shoved with ace-queen on the button and picked up the blinds. In the next hand, Michal Lubas did the same with ace-ten and got the same result.