The board read and the player in the small blind bet 5,500. Ali Sameeian shoved and his opponent called. Sameeian showed for a pair of eights but his opponent had the upper hand with the for top pair with the jacks.
Sameeian needed some help to not get eliminated. The turn brought them the and the river the which were not the cards he needed. Sameeian got up from the table and made his way out of the tournament area.
The player in mid-position raised to 1,100 and the player in the late position called. Michael Magalashvili, on the button, shoved all in. Hannes Neurauter, in the small blind also went all in. The player in the big blind was thinking for a long time but eventually folded. The other two players folded immediately.
Hannes Neurauter:
Michael Magalashvili:
The board ran out - no help for Magalashvili as Neurauter hit a set of aces on the flop and he was eliminated. He did say he was probably going to reenter again as the registration and reentry period is still open.
Fahredin Mustafov raised to 1,400 from early position and was called by the player on the button.
The flop came , Mustafov check-called the 1,800 bet of his opponent.
They both checked through the on the turn. The on the river completed the board, now Mustafov bet 4,000 without hesitation. His opponent called. Mustafov showed for top pair, his opponent showed for the same pair of aces but with the lower kicker.
After busting the €25,000 High Roller earlier, Chris Ferguson has decided to enter the Little One for One Drop. Last night, Ferguson won his sixth lifetime bracelet in Event #7: €1,650 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo, cashing $39,289 in the process.
Ferguson also extended his lead in the 2017 World Series of Poker Player of the Year race with his accomplishment. John Racener, Mike Leah and Ryan Hughes, who are chasing Ferguson in the POTY race, are also still active in this tournament.