After losing most of his stack in an attempted bluff against Kenneth Hicks, Maximos Pertsinidis was all in for his last 47,000 over the top of a 25,000 raise from Martins Seilis that Christoph Vogelsang had called.
Seilis and Vogelsang both called to see a flop where the Latvian player check-called a bet of 35,000. Seilis check-called further bets of 55,000 on the turn and 90,000 on the river but Seilis made the call with . Vogelsang was forced to show and Pertsinidis flipped a losing .
On a flop, [Removed:17] and Team PokerStars Pro Ville Wahlbeck had checked and Martins Seilis had bet 52,000. Yan check-raised all in and Wahlbeck tanked briefly before also moving all in, Seilis folded instantly.
Yan:
Wahlbeck:
The turn and river changed nothing and the Finn secured a big double up while Yan was now left short.
The last two days have seen Idris Ambraisse run supremely hot but on Day 4, it simply became a flip too far. Ambraisse held against Vasili Firsau's but the latter managed to make quads on a board.
There was already several hundred thousand in the pot when Ivan Soshnikov bet 190,000 on the turn of a board, Nicholas Petrangelo making the call for one of the biggest pots yet. The river was the and Soshnikov moved all in, Petrangelo frowned and folded allowing the Russian to move in among the chip leaders.
Steven Silverman raised to 28,000 from the hijack and was met by an all-in three-bet to 108,000 from Emil Patel in the small blind. Silverman didn't seem excited about it, but he made the call nonetheless.
Silverman:
Patel:
Patel was well out in front and stayed there as the board ran out . Ship the double to Patel.
Noah Boeken got his stack of about 190,000 all in preflop and was in a great spot to double against Eros Nastasi.
Boeken:
Nastasi:
Before Boeken could get too comfortable, the flop came down to give Nastasi an open-ended straight draw. The turn didn't complete it, but the river did. A dejected Boeken has to settle for 33rd place, which means we're now down to the final four tables.
After Grzegorz Wyraz fell in 35th place, Dylan Honeyman followed him out the door in 34th.
It happened when Honeyman moved all in under the gun for 184,000 and Sebastian Bredthauer called him from the cutoff. The rest of the field folded and the cards were turned up.
Bredthauer:
Honeyman:
The board ran out a clean and that was all she wrote for Honeyman.
Jennifer Robles found WPT Champ and WSOP bracelet holder Scott Clements before the start of Day 4. He's not nervous at all, he's been in this situation many times.