Oleksii Khoroshenin opened for 160,000 under the gun holding . Ghamrawi made three bet the cut off to 395,000 with . Pablo Gordillo in the small blind wasn't folding just yet. The Spaniard had and shoved all in adfter some thinking. The big blind and both opponents folded, no showdown.
Marko Neumann raised to 200,000 with and Oleksii Khoroshenin called from the big blind with .
The flop brought out and Khoroshenin check-called 200,000.
On the turn the hit and Khoroshenin lead out for 425,000 and Neumann called from the cutoff.
The river brought the and Khoroshenin, with three of a kind, lead out for another 900,000. Neumann tanked for a while and he eventually called and threw his cards face up into the muck.
Marko Neumann opened under the gun to 200,000. Oleksii Khoroshenin in the small blind, holding , made it 550,000. Anthony Ghamrawi in the big blind had queen-ten and folded, action back on Neumann. The German chip leader made the call in position.
on the flop and Khoroshenin bet out after which Neumann immediately folded. That means we have a new chip leader, Khoroshenin in the lead for the first time.
Another EPT is coming to an end, even though it might not feel like it right now. The sun went down over Vienna a short while ago, the last few minutes of sunlight shining across the part of town that, with its grassy areas is full of activity as Saturday afternoon turns into Saturday night. It also marked the end of Simeon Naydenov’s week in the Main Event, as the PokerStars Blog reports: