Peter Siemund had just three-bet shoved for under a million in chips and claimed the blinds and antes. Then, the German raised to 85,000 from the cutoff and Robert Kokoska three-bet to 205,000 out of the small blind. Siemund moved all in and Kokoska asked for a rough count, to which Siemund replied it was around one million.
Kokoska wasted only 10 seconds before calling and had the slightly worse kicker.
Siemund:
Kokoska:
The board came and the stack of Siemund was counted for 1,145,000. Kokoska is now the shortest stack on the secondary table.
David Urban raised from under the gun and Robert Kokoska defended his big blind. Until the river, a pot of 390,000 emerged and Kokoska checked. Urban then bet 205,000 and this enforced a fold from Kokoska.
Robert Kokoska opened to 85,000 and Andres Viola moved all in for more than 600,000 out of the small blind to enforce a fold.
One hand later, Kokoska raised to the same amount and Mick Heder called in the big blind. On the flop , Heder check-folded to a continuation bet worth 100,000 and Kokoska got his chips back.
Another two hands later, Viola raise to 80,000 and Kokoska squeezed to 200,000 out of the small blind. Viola moved all in the Kokoska snap-folded.
Ivan Luca raised to 85,000 and was called by Domenico Gala in the small blind as well as Maria Lampropoulos, who had the odds to fill up with .
On the flop, the action was checked to Luca who bet 115,000. Only Gala called and both checked the turn. On the river, Gala checked and then snap-called the shove of Luca for his last 405,000.
From under the gun, Daniel Rose pushed all in for slightly more than 10 big blinds and David Urban woke up with a real hand behind him to get everyone else out of the way.
Rose:
Urban:
The board ran out and Rose was drawing dead after the turn already. He left his chair, looked over to felloe Berlin Poker player Peter Siemund and said "do it better Peter" before heading to the payout desk.