Igor Yaroshevskyy moved all in from the button and Isaac Haxton folded in the small blind. Adrian Mateos glanced over at the tournament info and asked for a count. The all in was for 146,000 and Mateos took one minute before tossing in the chips for the call.
Igor Yaroshevskyy:
Adrian Mateos:
The flop of gave both players a gutshot, but Yaroshevskyy was still ahead with ace-high. On the turn, Mateos improved to a pair of jacks and the river even made that trips to eliminate Yaroshevskyy as first player in the money.
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and Koray Aldemir moved all in from the button. The blinds released their cards and O'Dwyer asked for a count. Aldemir's shove was for 406,000 in total and O'Dwyer called half a minute later.
Koray Aldemir:
Steve O'Dwyer:
The German was ahead preflop, but that suddenly changed on the flop. On the turn, Aldemir was drawing to three outs only, and the river was none of them to reduce the field to the last nine. Aldemir takes home €50,840 for his efforts, while the nine finalists have €57,950 guaranteed for their efforts.
The last nine players will now combine to one table and take an early 20-minute break that was previously scheduled for the end of this level. Furthermore, the T-1,000 chips will be raced off as they are no longer needed. Paul Newey and Charlie Carrel are among the shortest stacks and made back-to-back High Roller final tables at the EPT13 Prague festival.
In the first hand after coming back from the break, the action folded to Ramin Hajiyev and he open-shoved from the button into the two short stacks Paul Newey and Pablo Fernandez in the blinds. Newey called all in and Fernandez folded.
Paul Newey:
Ramin Hajiyev:
The board ran out and Newey joked "no nine on the river this time," doubling up for 205,000.
Ramin Hajiyev raised to 70,000 from early position and Steve O'Dywer called on the button. On the flop, Hajiyev continued for 80,000 and O'Dwyer called before the duo checked the on the turn.
Hajiyev's bet was worth 240,000 on the river was called by O'Dwyer and he then mucked when Hajiyev showed him for a flush.
After finishing runner-up in the €50,000 Super High Roller for €535,250 yesterday, the road now ended in ninth place for Charlie Carrel. The Brit cashed for the eighth tournament in a row, with just one of them not being a final table. Here's what happened.
From first position, Ramin Hajiyev opened for 70,000. Julian Stuer called in the hijack before Charlie Carrel squeezed all in for 205,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded and Hajiyev asked for a count. He thought about it for a bit before he raised to 340,000. Stuer folded.
Charlie Carrel:
Ramin Hajiyev:
The board ran out and all Carrel said was "See you guys!"
Pablo Fernandez moved all in for 225,000 from under the gun and the action folded to [Removed:17] on the button, who called. The blinds both folded and the cards were tabled.
Pablo Fernandez:
[Removed:17]:
The board ran out and the kicker played in favor of the Spaniard.
One hand later, Julian Stuer opened to 60,000 and Yan three-bet to 180,000 in the cutoff. Stuer moved all in and Yan quickly folded.