Soon after coming back from break, the action was on Aidyn Auyezkanov and he raised to 700,000 from the button. Ole Schemion gave up his small blind and Fabian Quoss some time before announcing all in. Auyezkanov called rather quickly and that was no good news for the German.
Auyezkanov:
Quoss:
The flop was of no help for Quoss, but he picked up a gutshot on the turn. It was the river instead that sent Auyezkanov to the rail in third place and the two Germans asked for the clock to be stopped in order to discuss deal numbers.
Auyezkanov and his friend came back to take a picture of the final trio before both then quickly ran out of the tournament area, apparently on the way to the airport to catch a flight at 7 a.m.!
It has been quite a decent week for Ole Schemion thus far, as yesterday he took down the €100,000 Super High Roller. With third place locked up and another €463,510 guaranteed, Schemion will take over the first place in Germany's all time money list and bump fellow High Roller Tobias Reinkemeier into second place.
After four all in pushes in a row without a call, Murad Akhundov shoved first to act for 1,475,000. The action reached Aidyn Auyezkanov in the big blind and he peeked at his cards before saying "yes my friend, why not," before sliding forward his slightly superior stack.
Akhundov:
Auyezkanov:
The flop and turn changed nothing whatsoever, but the rail from Azerbaijan then sighed collectively when the appeared on the river. Akhundov was eliminated in 4th place and takes home €349,760.
Action folded to Fedor Holz on the button and he shoved all in for his last 790,000. Small blind Ole Schemion asked for a count and then called, as did big blind Fabian Quoss.
They checked down the board of and it was time for all three of them to show their cards.
Fedor Holz:
Ole Schemion:
Fabian Quoss:
With the rivered four, Quoss took down the whole lot and Fedor Holz made his exit. His 5th place finish netted him €271,670, after already getting 4th in the €10,000 High Roller earlier this festival (€169,000) and winning the €10,000 satellite to play the €100,000 Super High Roller on a big discount. The remaining 4 players are now guaranteed €349,760.
Murad Akhundov raised to 400,000 first to act and the action reached Fabian Quoss on the small blind. He asked Fedor Holz for his stack, then announced all in himself. Back to Akhundov, who then asked "can I get a count?" before taking off his sunglasses.
It was 1,995,000 to call and Akhundov eventually pushed forward more T-100,000 chips to indicate a call. Once he noticed the hand of his opponent, the player from Azerbaijan immediately sighed.
Quoss:
Akundhov:
The board ran out and the kicker played to let Quoss up once again.
Action folded to small blind Murad Akhundov and he pushed all in for 2,365,000. Fedor Holz was the one in the big blind and he had the decision. Holz studied all the stacks at the table and mumbled "Good bet."
Akhundov now tossed in his iPhone and his glasses to make the bet even bigger, which prompted a smile on Holz's face.
"Gamble!" Holz said after awhile, as he tossed in some chips.
Akhundov revealed his hand but Holz only saw the at first. He already wanted to comment that that was a good card, but he took back his words when he saw it was as he himself had .
Ole Schemion min-raised to 320,000 and the action folded to Aidyn Auyezkanov in the big blind. The player from Kazakhstan was trying to make the call, but struggled to put in the correct amount. "160 more," Schemion said and Auyezkanov eventually put in 325,000 in green T-25,000 chips, receiving 5,000 in change.
On the flop, Auyezkanov bet 150,000 and was then reminded by the dealer that the minimum bet was 10,000 more. Auyezkanov tossed in the extra chips and Schemion gave him a little stare down before announcing all in. It was no snap fold, but after some consideration, Auyezkanov sent his cards into the muck.