Ole Schemion opened to 40,000 and right next to him Georgios Karakousis shoved all in. Action folded back around to Schemion who didn't need to add much, and insta called. Schemion revealed his instantly and Karakousis showed the first before revealing the underneath.
The flop was really good for Schemion but the on the turn left his opponent some outs. The wasn't one of them and Karakousis left the tournament.
Oleksii Khoroshenin raised from the cut off and watched as the action folded to Ankush Mandavia in the big blind. He moved all in for a little more and Khoroshenin made the call.
Khoroshenin:
Mandavia:
The board ran out to see Mandavia lead all the way to the turn before a river heart completed Khoroshenin’s flush sending him to the rail. Oleksii Khoroshenin won a sizable pot from Dan Shak as well and now has about 1.7 million.
Laurynas Levinskas got his 189,000 stack in before the flop with but was trailing Viacheslav Goryachev's . Luckily for him the flop brought the two remaining kings with and the on the turn and on the river didn't mather anymore.
The action started with Martin Finger moving all in for 254,000 from under the gun. The decision fell on Sylvain Loosli who paused for a moment before coming over the top with an all in to 340,000. The blinds folded before the cards were tabled.
Finger:
Loosli:
“Nine ball,” asked someone from Finger’s rail, and surely enough the dealer delivered with the flop. The on the turn gave Loosli a gut shot to a straight, but it wouldn’t come as the completed the board.
Sylvain Loosli moved all in from under the gun plus one and was called by Oleksii Khoroshenin on the button. The blinds weren’t interested as they folded their hands.
Loosli:
Khoroshenin:
The board ran out to see Khoroshenin improve to trip aces as Loosli was sent to the pay disk.