Roman Tutoyan shoved for 32,500 from under the gun and PokerStars Team Pro Chris Moneymaker called in the small blind.
Roman Tutoyan:
Chris Moneymaker:
The board came and Tutoyan was eliminated.
Soon after, the flop showed and Roman Kundasov shoved for his last 12,100. Yury Zinkevich shoved from the hijack and Moneymaker folded in the cutoff. Kundasov showed and very little to fear against the of Zinkevich. The turn and river completed the board.
Over on table six, Mark Simankov and Sergey Lomakin busted in quick succession. The latter sent his stack over to Vahe Martirosyan.
Nadar Kakhmazov was selected to change tables as his big blind came around. Kakhmazov had quite a large stack and took three full racks to gather it up. While he was making his way to the other table — which had been paused, waiting for his arrival — a couple of the players were getting impatient, including the player to Kakhmazov's immediate right.
Well, Kakhmazov and this player tangoed right away.
We didn't catch the action at first but with about 55,000 in the middle on a board, Kakhmazon, who was first to act, took a few seconds to make a bet of 27,000 to which his opponent fired out calling chips faster than Kakhmazon had laid down his bet.
The river was the and Kakhmazon took another moment before announcing all-in. His opponent, with a disgusted look on his face, tossed his cards into the muck. Surprised, Kakhmazon smiled and raked in the pot.
In a battle button versus small blind, a three-bet pot emerged between Seyed Ghavam and Daniyar Aubakirov. The former called the three-bet and the flop fell . Aubakirov bet 15,000, Ghavam raised to 32,000 and Aubakirov clicked it up to 70,000 in order to pick up a call by Ghavam.
After the turn, Aubakirov led for 90,000 and Ghavam moved all in to force a fold to claim a massive pot without showdown.
Hazret Nebejev shoved for 27,100 from under the gun and Vitaliy Li called in the big blind.
Vitaliy Li:
Hazret Nebejev:
The board of left Nebejev drawing dead on the turn and he was gone.
Li raised the small blind the next hand and Vahe Martirosyan defended the big blind. On the flop, Li continued for 3,500 and Martirosyan raised to 9,600, which Li called. After the turn both players checked and Li's bet of 13,000 on the river won the pot uncontested.
Down to around 25,000, Alexander Kostritsyn shoved from late position and Sergey Isaev tossed in a single chip from the cutoff while everyone else got out of the way.
Sergey Isaev:
Alexander Kostritsyn:
It was all over on the turn of a board and Kostritsyn headed to the rail, while Isaev is among the biggest stacks right now.