Play folded to Niklas Astedt in the small blind, and he completed the bet with a call. Nick Petrangelo checked his option in the big blind, and the dealer fanned the flop. Astedt bet 100,000, and Petrangelo called.
After the turned, Astedt bet 275,000. Petrangelo called again, and then the river was the . Astedt fired 650,000, and Petrangelo gave it up.
Kuljinder Sidhu raised on the button to 250,000, and Nick Petrangelo called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Petrangelo checked, Sidhu bet 250,000, and Petrangelo folded.
On the next hand, Niklas Astedt raised to 200,000 from the button, Petrangelo called from the small blind, and Mustapha Kanit called from the big blind.
The flop came down , and action checked to Astedt. Petrangelo called, and Kanit folded.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river. Petrangelo fired 740,000, and Astedt called. Petrangelo instantly mucked his hand, and Astedt won the pot without having to show.
Mustapha Kanit opened the action with a raise to 200,000 from under the gun. It folded around to chip leader Nick Petrangelo in the big blind and he thought for a moment before cutting out a three-bet to 560,000. Kanit came back over the top with a four-bet and Petrangelo instantly flung his cards into the muck.
From under the gun, Ami Barer raised all in for 1.115 million. Play then folded to Nick Petrangelo on the button, and he made the call after getting a count on the shove. Mustapha Kanit folded from the small blind, and then action fell on Aliaksei Boika in the big blind.
Boika took a little bit of time to think. Then, he announced that he was all in for around 4.5 million. Petrangelo snap-called and a monster three-way all-in collision had happened right before our eyes.
Barer tabled the , and he had the worst of it. Boika had the , but it was Petrangelo's that had both of his opponents in trouble. Petrangelo also had the most chips of the trio, with just about 5.5 million in his stack.
Petrangelo jumped out of his chair, knowing very well he could still lose the hand and how much was riding on this. The flop was as perfect as he could have hoped for, and then the turn card officially allowed him to exhale with both of his opponents drawing dead.
The river completed the board with the .
Barer had the least amount of chips, so he was awarded sixth place for €206,500. Boika finished in fifth for €265,600, and Petrangelo vaulted up over 11 million in chips. What's more is that everyone remaining earned a pay jump of more than €130,000 thanks to Petrangelo and those rockets.
Niklas Astedt raised from under the gun, and Kuljinder Sidhu called out of the big blind to see the flop come down . Sidhu checked, and Astedt bet 275,000. Sidhu check-raised all in, and Astedt wasted little time in making the call. He had the for top pair, top kicker. Sidhu had the .
The turn was the to add a backdoor flush draw for Sidhu. The river was the , and Sidhu had missed his draw to give Astedt the double up.
Nick Petrangelo raised to 200,000 from the hijack seat, and Kuljinder Sidhu called from the big blind. Sidhu then check-called a bet of 260,000 on the flop, before the landed on the turn. Both players checked, and the river was the . Sidhu led with a bet of 360,000, and Petrangelo folded.
From the cutoff seat, Ami Barer raised to 160,000. Nick Petrangelo called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Petrangelo checked, Barer bet 190,000, and Petrangelo called.
Fourth street brought the , and Petrangelo checked again. Barer bet 465,000, and Petrangelo stuck around once more by making the call.
The river was the , and Petrangelo checked. Barer thought for a little bit about what he was going to do, but in the end decided not to fire and checked behind. Petrangelo showed the , and Barer mucked.