Hand #20: Kurganov in the hijack with opened for 115,000. Urbanovich in the big blind called with . The flop came and Urbanovich checked. Kurganov bet 150,000 and Urbanovich, with the over card, gutshot and back door flush draw, made the call.
590,000 in the pot and the hit the turn; the best card Urbanovich could hit. The Polish player checked again, Kurganov checked behind with his top pair and top kicker. The on the river made both players check again and Urbanovich took it down.
Hand #21: Altergott opened the hijack for 115,000 with . Thomas Muehloecker in the big blind flatted with . The flop came and neither player hit. 290,000 in the pot and Muehloecker checked. Altergott bet 105,000 and Muehloecker instantly folded.
Hand #17: Holz opened under the gun for 115,000 with the showing. Dzmitry Urbanovich shoved for 1,250,000 with and everyone folded.
Hand #18: Dzmitry Urbanovich opened for 105,000 from early position and took sown the blinds and antes.
Hand #19: Dzmitry Urbanovich again opened for 105,000, this time under the gun holding . Action folded to Igor Kurganov in the cutoff with . The Russian player three-bet to 230,000 and it was folded back to Urbanovich who tanked for a bit before announcing all in for 1,575,000. Kurganov made no show out of it as he instantly folded.
Hand #13: Max Altergott opened to 90,000 with in the cutoff, and Dzmitry Urbanovich three-bet to 265,000 with from the big blind. That was enough to chase Altergott away.
Hand #14: Igor Kurganov raised to 100,000 from early position with , and nobody else wanted to play.
Hand #15: Action folded to the blinds, and Thomas Muehloecker completed with . Erik Seidel raised to 115,000 with an unknown hand, and Muehloecker didn't think that was too expensive for the suited gapper. Seidel bet 90,000 on the , and Muehloecker thought things over for awhile before making it 265,000. Seidel called, and the arrived on the turn. Muehloecker slowed down with a check, and he folded to Seidel's 435,000.
Hand #16: Dario Sammartino raised to 90,000 with in middle position, and Kurganov defended his blind with . Kurganov checked the , and he called 100,000. Action went check-check on the , and Kurganov got 145,000 of value on the river.
Hand #8: Muehloecker limped in from the small blind holding , Seidel checked his big blind with . The flop came and Muehloecker bet 60,000. Seidel folded and Muehloecker took it down.
Hand #9: Holz opened from early/middle position to 90,000 holding . His neighbor, Sammartino, had the showing (the other card was obscured) and three-bet to 275,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Holz and the young German folded.
Hand #10: Seidel opened the button to 90,000, both cards not showing up in the graphics. Kurganov in the small blind, with, three-bet to 225,000. Altergott quickly folded his big blind, action was back on Seidel. Seidel called.
on the flop and Kurganov bet 210,000. Seidel instantly folded.
Hand #11: Igor Kurganov, with the showing, opened for 95,000 on the button. Altergott quickly folded his small blind, Holz with the showing, called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The fell on the turn and Holz checked again. Kurganov bet 125,000, and Holz instantly folded.
Hand #12: Max Altergott opened his button for 90,000 with . Holz folded from the small blind, Sammartino in the big blind called with . Heads-up to the flop with 235,000 in the middle: . Sammartino checked and Altergott made a continuation bet of 90,000. Sammartino folded.
Hand #6: Igor Kurganov raised to 90,000 with and got calls from Fedor Holz in the cutoff with and Dzmitry Urbanovich in the big blind with . The flop brought , and action checked to Holz, who bet 155,000 with his overpair and flush draw. Urbanovich quickly mucked, but Kurganov woke up with a raise to 525,000. Holz called, seeing the on the turn. Kurganov pushed all in with a stack that covered Holz's 1.5 million, and Holz let his hand go after about a three-minute tank.
Hand #7: Action folded to Urbanovich, who picked up in the small blind. He completed the blind, and Thomas Muehloecker checked . Urbanovich bet 65,000 with top set on the flop, and Muehloecker called. The gave Muehlocker a worthless two pair on the turn, and Urbanovich checked to him. Muehloecker bet 105,000, and Urbanovich shipped it for 465,000. Muehlocker quickly called but saw he was drawing dead, and the meaningless river was a .
Hand #5: Fedor Holz opened on the button for 85,000, just slightly more than a min raise. Scott Seiver called from the big blind holding .
The flop came , and Seiver checked. Holz, having flopped top pair and top kicker, bet out 90,000 and Seiver shoved all in for 360,000. Holz instantly called.
The fell on the turn and Seiver was down to his last hope on the river. on the river and Scott Seiver was eliminated from the final table, taking home €261,800.
Hand #1: The first hand started started with Sammartino opening for 90,000 with from middle position. Thomas Muehloecker made the call from the button holding the . Erik Seidel three-bet from the small blind to 400,000 holding the .
Igor Kurganov in the big blind found and cold four-bet to 820,000. Sammartino folded his eights. Muehloecker, who's second card still wasn't shown on the stream, folded his .
Action on Seidel, with also just one card exposed, and he thought about it for a bit. With the pot already at 1,440,000, Seidel took his time. After about three or four minutes, he folded.
Hand #2: Altergott got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #3: Action folded to Igor Kurganov on the button and he opened for 95,000. Altergott quickly folded his small blind, Holz with did the same from the big blind.
Hand #4: Erik Seidel opened the action with a raise to 90,000, again just showing one cardl . His hijack raise made everyone fold but Sammartino in the big blind. The Italian called with .
The flop came and Sammartino checked. Seidel checked behind and the board paired with the on the turn. Sammartino checked a second time, Seidel did the same. on the river and again both players checked. Seidel showed and took it down.
On Episode 11 of the Remko Report, Dong 'donger kim' Kim joined Remko Rinkema in Seoul, South Korea, to talk about the local culture, competing against the best heads-up players in the world, and much more.