From the button, Andrew Chen raised to 275,000 with the . Davidi Kitai three-bet from the big blind with the . Chen four-bet to 1.4 million and then Kitai jammed all in for 7.935 million. Chen folded and Kitai won the pot.
David Kitai opened to 250,000 with and Andrew Chen made the all with and the dealer got busy dealing the flop. Chen decided to lead out with a 425,000 bet and Kitai was going nowhere with his flush draw and the Belgian made the call.
The turn brought the into play and Chen bet again, making it 675,000 to play and Kitai made the call again. The flush hit on the river when the arrived and Chen fired another barrel and bet 1,400,000 and Kitai quickly called and scooped the pot.
Davidi Kitai checked the flop holding the for an open-ended straight draw. Andrew Chen held the and fired 295,000. Kitai opted to check-raise and made it 700,000 to go. Chen made the call.
The turn card was the and Kitai fired a seven-figure bet of 1.15 million. Chen stayed right with him having picked up the nut flush draw and made the call.
The river card was the and Kitai stuck to his guns, betting 2.3 million in an attempt to take this pot down. Chen saw right through the bluff and fired all in for 10.545 million. Kitai quickly mucked and Chen won the pot.
Andrew Chen is in the drivers seat now after huge pot was created just now.
Davidi Kitai opened with and Chen made the call with the . The first three community cards out were . Chen checked, Kitai bet 150,000 then surprisingly called with his five-high when Chen raised to 525,000.
The turn was the and Chen now lead for 770,000 and Kitai made the call after picking up a flush draw. The was the river card and Chen set the price to play at 2,050,000 and after a little Hollywooding Kitai released his hand.
David Peters has just fallen in fourth place in the EPT Berlin €10,000 High Roller, earning €62,700. He went out at the hands of Marvin Rettenmaier, who beat Peters' pocket sixes with . The remaining three players are earning at least €85,800.
Davidi Kitai opened from the button with then called Andrew Chen's three-bet of 700,000. The dealer out the flop and Chen bet his and took down the pot relatively uncontested.
The heads-up players are getting a feel for how each other plays one-on-one and so far pots have been settled preflop. The first saw Chen three-bet and win the pot, the second Kitai three-bet and he took down the pot then Kitai found and opened and Chen folded.
No the tournament has not been completed but the players have done a deal based on chip counts. Andrew Chen has now locked up €613,000 and Davidi Kitai €632,000 with the eventual winner walking away with an extra €80,000. Must be nice.
The EPT Berlin €10,000 High Roller is down to four players. Tobias Reinkemeier finished in fifth place for €46,200 and the remaining four players are guaranteed €62,700. According to the news from Twitter, Chris Moorman busted Reinkemeier with versus pocket jacks in a big, 500,000-chip pot.
The current level is 3,000/6,000/1,000 . When we just checked in, we saw the following hands go down.
Action folded to Marvin Rettenmaier in the small blind and he completed the bet. Moorman checked his option in the big blind and the flop came down . Both checked through to see the pair the board on the turn. Rettenmaier bet 7,000 and Moorman raised to 21,000. Rettenmaier called.
The double-paired the board on the river and Rettenmaier checked. Moorman bet 36,000 and Rettenmaier tank-called. Moorman showed the for a full house and Rettenmaier mucked his hand.
On the next hand, Rettenmaier raised to 13,000 from the button and Moorman three-bet to 32,000. David Peters folded from the big blind and then Rettenmaier also tossed his hand into the muck.
Following that hand, here are the updated results and chip counts:
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