The three remaining players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
When they return, the levels will be halved to 30 minutes.
The three remaining players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
When they return, the levels will be halved to 30 minutes.
Daniel Tordjman raised to 350,000 on the button. Lautaro Guerra then made it 1,100,000 in the big blind before being put all-in for 3,075,000 by Tordjman.
Guerra snap-called and the cards were tabled.
Lautaro Guerra: A♠A♥10♥3♠
Daniel Tordjman: A♦Q♣8♠6♣
Guerra made trip threes on the K♥4♦2♦3♥3♣ board to secure the pot and double up to more than 40 big blinds.
Tom-Aksel Bedell raised to 425,000 on the button. Lautaro Guerra then three-bet to 1,400,000 in the small blind before Daniel Tordjman called cold in the big blind. Bedell also came along, and a flop of 6♣7♥8♣ was dealt.
Guerra shoved all in for 1,025,000, folding out Tordjman but quickly getting called by Bedell.
Lautaro Guerra: A♠K♠7♣4♣
Tom-Aksel Bedell: A♥K♣7♦5♣
Both players made trip aces with ace-king kicker on the 7♠6♦ runout, chopping up the pot.
Daniel Tordjman raised his button to 350,000, seeing Tom Aksel-Bedell call in the small blind.
Tordjman continued for 600,000 on the A♠9♠8♠ flop and was check-raised to 1,525,000 bij Bedell. Tordjman responded with a three-bet to 4,825,000, and Bedell sighed as he folded and showed the K♠.
Tordjman tabled K♦6♥4♦2♠ for a stone-cold bluff, raking in the pot with a grin.
Tom Vogelsang limped his small blind and called big blind Daniel Tordjman's raise to 375,000.
Vogelsang checked the 3♦A♠K♠ flop over to Tordjman, who bet 500,000. Vogelsang then jammed for 2,550,000 and was snap-called by his opponent.
Tom Vogelsang: K♣J♣10♠6♠
Daniel Tordjman: A♥K♦Q♦9♦
Tordjman had flopped two pair and was up against the single pair, flush draw, and gutshot of Vogelsang.
The 10♦ turn added some outs for the €5,200 Opener champion, but the 5♦ river made Tordjman a flush, knocking out Vogelsang in fourth place.
Daniel Tordjman raised to 350,000 in the cutoff, being called by Tom-Aksel Bedell on the button.
Tordjman continued for 400,000 on the A♠9♦8♠ flop, which Bedell called. The Q♥ turn was then checked through before Tordjman fired 1,500,000 on the 2♣ river.
"I played this so bad," Bedell stated as he mucked K♠6♠ face-up, folding his other two cards without showing.
Nivel: 21
Ciegas: 50,000/125,000
Ante: 125,000
Lautaro Guerra limped in on the button and called the subsequent raise to 350,000 from Daniel Tordjman in the big blind.
Tordjman continued for 300,000 on the 8♠6♦9♠ flop, which Guerra called. The J♣ turn was checked through to the J♦ river, where Tordjman made a bet of 500,000.
Guerra quickly put in a calling chip. Tordjman announced "ace-jack" before Guerra tabled K♦10♦9♣7♦ for a straight, taking down the pot.
Oleksii Kovalchuk had pushed all in for 950,000 from the small blind against Daniel Tordjman in the cutoff, with the chipleader calling to put another player at risk.
Oleksii Kovalchuk: A♠Q♠10♣7♦
Daniel Tordjman: A♣6♦5♠4♣
Tordjman flopped a straight on 8♥7♠6♥, and Kovalchuk could not make a higher one on the A♦3♠ runout, eliminating the two-time bracelet winner in fifth place.
Having secured his fifth knockout of the final table, Tordjman added some more chips to his ever-growing mountain.
Sofoklis Palekythritis tossed in his final 1,000,000 or so chips on the 9♥K♦4♥ flop for a roughly pot-sized bet. Daniel Tordjman quickly looked him up and the players revealed their holdings.
Sofoklis Palekythritis: A♥K♠Q♦10♣
Daniel Tordjman: K♥K♣10♦7♦
Tordjman had flopped top set against the top pair of Palekythritits. Palekythritis still had a gutshot to save him, but it did not arrive on the 4♦ turn or 6♦ river.
Palekythritis was eliminated in sixth place as the first player to receive a six-figure payout.