With around 200,000 already in the pot and the board showing 6♣8♣Q♠4♦2♣, Georgios Tsouloftas checked from the big blind. Fahredin Mustafov bet just under the size of the pot, sending Tsouloftas deep into thought. Eventually, Tsouloftas carved out the chips and slid in a call.
Mustafov revealed K♣Q♣ for a king-high flush, which was good as Tsouloftas mucked his cards.
Andrei Konopelko is going along nicely and just won a pot that brought his stack to around 1,000,000.
There were already around 75,000 chips in the pot on a 3♥Q♦8♣ flop when Konopelko bet 25,000 from the small blind and Alexandras Rusinovas called in the big blind.
A 2♥ dropped on the turn and Konopelko kept firing, this time with a sizing of 85,000. Rusinovas only had around 275,000 behind and elected to fold, allowing Konopelko to rake in the pot.
Akin Tuna, who has been involved in lots of pots today, just played another that cost him a chunk of his stack.
Tuna raised to 20,000 from middle position and Ori Elul, who has spun up a stack from just a few big blind, three-bet to 55,000 in the hijack. Henrik Brockmann called in the cutoff, and Tuna also called.
The trio saw a flop of 7♣6♠3♥ where Tuna checked and Elul bet 40,000, Both Brockmann and Tuna called to see the K♣ land on the turn, where both Tuna and Elul checked. Brockmann then slid forward a stack of chips for a bet of 225,000, which after some thinking, Tuna called. Elul got out of the way.
A 9♠ completed the runout and Brockmann moved his last 49,000 in the middle out of turn. The chips were called back into his stack and then Tuna made the decision to shove. Brockmann snap-called.
Tuna then revealed a busted combo draw with A♣4♣. but Brockmann had the winner holding A♦K♦ to scoop the big pot.
With a stack of roughly 160,000. BLT Good came in with a raise from early position before Ludovic Geilich three-bet to 78,000 from the small blind. BLT Good four-bet jammed and Geilich called.
BLT Good: K♠Q♣
Ludovic Geilich: A♣J♠
Geilich was ahead, but BLT Good had some live cards to work with. The K♣3♦3♠ flop catapulted BLT Good into the lead with a pair of kings. The 9♣ turn meant only an ace on the river would end BLT Good's Main Event. A clean 5♦ came on the river and BLT Good doubled through Geilich.
A huge hand just played out between Andrija Cvetkovic and Soraya Estrada which resulted in a big double-up for one of them.
Cvetkovic had opened to 20,000 from middle position and Estrada made it 60,000 on the button. When it got back to Cvetkovic, he four-bet to 160,000 before Estrada five-bet to 260,000! The action didn't stop there as Cvetkovic six-bet to around 650,000, and Estrada quickly called off her stack of around 620,000.
Soraya Estrada: A♦A♣
Andrija Cvetkovic: A♥K♣
Estrada had a perfect opportunity to double-up and couldn't lose the hand after the flop of A♠2♦2♠ gave her a full house! Only running deuces would see Cvetkovic get any rebate from the hand, but no ducks appeared as the 6♥3♠ runout gave Estrada a huge pot!
Oleg Netaliev raised to 20,000 from the cutoff and was three-bet to 52,000 by the player on the button. After the blinds folded, Netaliev four-bet shoved for roughly 225,000. The button player reluctantly called and the cards were flipped over.
Oleg Netaliev: K♣K♠
Button Player: K♦Q♣
Netaliev had his opponent crushed and was likely to double up with his Cowboys. The board ran out A♣Q♦5♦A♠A♦ to give both players a full house, but it was Netaliev's superior full house that earned him the pot and the double up.
Ramazan Akyel raised under the gun to 22,000 with Dmitry Gromov three-betting to 52,000 from middle position. When it got back to Akyel, he called to see a flop.
Both players were happy to check the J♣9♠10♦ flop to see the 8♠ land on the turn. Akyel led out for 60,000 and Gromov called.
The 10♠ river caused another two checks and Akyel turned over Q♦Q♣ for a straight, which was good for half the pot because Gromov showed A♦Q♠ for the same straight.