The flop showed when Alexandru Papazian bet 200,000 after Alexandro Kolonias checked to him. Kolonias called, and on the turn the hit. Kolonias check-called another 600,000 and the river was the .
Kolonias checked for a third time, and Papazian fired out 1.3 million. After about a minute Kolonias folded, and once again Papazian extended his lead.
Alexandru Papazian raised to 325,000 and Alexandros Kolonias called to see the flop come . Kolonias check-called a bet worth 225,000 and did so again for 600,000 on the turn. The river was checked through and Kolonias scooped the pot with .
Papazian scraped some chips back the hand after before raising to 325,000 and then folding to the shove of Kolonias worth 4.125 million.
After a raise to 325,000 and a call, the flop saw Kolonias check-call a bet of 300,000 before checking through the turn and river. Papazian showed , which ended up second-best to the of Kolonias.
Alexandros Kolonias moved all in from the button for 1,730,000 and Alexandru Papazian made the call from the big blind.
Kolonias:
Papazian:
The board ran out and Kolonias found another way to stay in the tournament. The final two players are playing for a prize differential of €391,100, as no deal has been made.
Alexandros Kolonias and Alexandru Papazian had previously split an ace-high board with four card straight, both held a queen to chop it up.
Now Kolonias raised to 325,000 and was called to see the flop . Papazian immediately fired a bet worth 350,000 and received a call before making a second barrel for 900,000 on the turn. Kolonias called and then faced the third and final barrel of 1.3 million on the river.
What followed was a period of around four minutes in the think tank and Kolonias then took off his sunglasses to stare at the opponent and the board. Papazian mostly stared at a fixed point near the community cards, but sometimes also stared back at Kolonias as well.
Two further minutes passed and Kolonias tossed in one chip for the call. Papazian rolled over and that won the pot to leave his opponent quite short.
Back from the break, Alexandros Kolonias raised to 320,000 and called the three-bet worth 800,000 in total by Alexandru Papazian to see a flop of . Papazian continued for 450,000 and was called before the turn triggered no betting action. The dealer burned and turned the river and Papazian bet 850,000.
It took some time before Kolonias had made up his mind, but he eventually tossed in an obligatory chip for the call before mucking to the of Papazian.
From the rail came a "bravo", as Papazian was given support by EPT11 Deauville runner up and fellow Romanian Dany Parlafes.
Alexandros Kolonias opened to 240,000 and was called by Alexandru Papazian to see a flop of . Both players checked and Papazian check-folded the turn to a bet of 600,000.
Then, Kolonias made it 250,000 to go and Papazian three-bet to 725,000. Kolonias called to see the flop and a continuation bet worth 400,000 by his opponent. Kolonias called and did so again for 1.2 million on the turn. Both then checked the river and Papazian showed for an air, Kolonias claimed the pot with .
Alexandros Kolonias made it 250,000 to go and Alexandru Papazian defended his big blinf. On the flop, Papazian check-called a bet worth 200,000 before the turn was checked through. The river completed the board and Papazian checked.
Kolonias now bet 400,000 and then released his cards into the muck once Papazian had check-raised to 1.5 million.