Koray Aldemir raised to 100,000 from the cutoff and Lukasz Grossmann three-bet shoved 620,000 on the button. Stoyan Obreshkov was in the big blind and took a long pause before sliding in a reraise. Aldemir quickly released his holding.
Lukasz Grossmann:
Stoyan Obreshkov:
The flop paired up Obreshkov to reduce Grossmann to two outs. Neither the turn nor river brought what he needed and he parted in 17th place. The remaining players will redraw for the final two tables.
Joel Ettedgi was dwindled down to under 1,000,000 as of late and was waiting for a good spot to get the last of his chips in the middle. When the action folded to Koray Aldemir on the button, he moved all in with both of the blinds being short. Ettedgi looked down at his cards in the big blind and quickly made the call.
Joel Ettedgi:
Koray Aldemir:
Ettedgi was in a dominating position and the flop of was safe for him. The turn was the to give some chop outs but the on the river ensured Ettedgi of the full double up.
On a flop, Koray Aldemir checked, Stoyan Obreskhov bet 120,000, and Aldemir called from the big blind. The turn was the and Aldemir now check-called 375,000 from the Bulgarian.
The river brought the and both players checked. Aldemir showed but was second best against Obreshkov's . Jokingly, Obershkov took the action-killer river card and slammed it face-down.
Ivan Gabrieli opened to 110,000 in the hijack and was called by Bulcsu Lukacs in the small blind and Krasimir Yankov in the big blind. The flop came and the blinds checked to Gabrieli who continued for 125,000. Lukacs check-raised to 340,000 and Yankov got out of the way. Gabrieli called and the landed on the turn.
Lukacs checked again and Gabrieli tossed in another bet of 420,000. Lukacs just called this time and the completed the board. Lukacs moved all in for 1,805,000 and Gabrieli asked for a count. After about a minute of thinking, Gabrieli slid his cards to the muck and Lukacs was awarded the pot.