Vadim Kim shoved for his last 8,100 from under the gun and Artsiom Zhadinsky on the button as well as Vladimar Shashkov in the big blind called. The latter bet the flop for 10,000. Zhadinsky folded and Shashkov turned over . Kim grabbed his jacket and stood up, exposing his .
The turn was a blank, but the river gave Kim a set and triple up to sit back down.
Daniyar Aubakirov was the initial raiser from under the gun and picked up two callers with Matthijs Silkeit in the cutoff and Denis Chiginev in the big blind. The flop of was checked to Aubakirov and he continued for 2,000, which both opponents called.
After the turn, Chiginev checked again and Aubakirov bet 5,000. That was too much for Silkeit, but Chiginev tossed in the chip for the call. Both players ended up checking the river and Chiginev rolled over for two pair. Aubakirov mucked and lost some chips, but remains on six figures.
Robert Askarov opened to 1,300 from the button and picked up a solitary caller in big blind Roman Kundasov. These two have been at the same table all day.
There was no action on the flop or the turn as both players eyed each other up while checking and the board at the river read [9s8s6cth7h}.
With a straight on board, and first to act, Kundasov over bet the pot to the tune of 7,000. There wasn’t much of a pause before Askarov verbally declared the call.
Kundasov showed his for Jack high straight and there was no chopped pot and Askarov had to count put the call from his stack.
There were four players, including Dmitry Yurasov, pay 3,500 preflop to see a flop of . Action folded around to the preflop aggressor in late position who continued with a bet of 3,800. Yurasov and one other player made the call.
All three checked when the fell on the turn and the arrived on the river. The first player to act checked and Yurasov responded with a bet somewhere in the range of 60,000 as he grabbed his stack of blue 5k chips and had it topped off with his remaining 1k chips, the bet was more than enough to cover both opponents and each found a fold rather quickly.
Ilya Sumzin opened to 1,700 and was called by [Removed:19] on the button and Ivan Arbatskii in the big blind. The trio checked the flop before the action checked to Sokolovskiy on the turn. He bet 1,500 and both opponents came along to see the river.
Again it checked around to Sokolovskiy and he made it 6,000 to go. Arbatskii quickly folded, and Sumzin called before sending his cards into the muck as Sokolovskiy turned over for the nut flush.
Yehor Filipenko opened from middle position and Pavel Kovalenko three-bet from the button. Filipenko then four-bet to 12,500 and Kovalenko five-bet to 21,200.
After some time, tablemate Ramin Hajiyev cried out: "Viva la shot clock!" as Filipenko thought about his decision. Eventually the clock was called and the Ukrainian live satellite winner Filipenko eventually folded.
On the four-way turn of , Dmitrii Grinenko bet 5,400 in the small blind and Pavel Ignatov called in the big blind. Oleg Sklyanov folded and Alexandr Prysev called. The fell on the river and Grinenko carefully counted his stack before announcing all in.
The shove was for approximately 16,000 and Ignatov quickly folded. Prysev took longer for his decision, but came to the same conclusion. Grinenko flashed the and raked in the pot.