Dmitrii Pashpekin open shoved for his remaining 128,000 from the under the gun position. Two spots down, Maksym Panyak isolated, and alkl other players folded.
Dmitrii Pashpekin:
Maksym Panyak:
Things were looking good for Pashpekin till the river: . The river gave Panyak the better pair, and Pashpekin exited in 17th place.
As we arrived, the dealer was counting out Ovcharenko's stack, and it was 550,000 exactly. Panyak counted out the same, and with a sad face he looked back at his iPad.
"It all went to the middle before the flop" told two friendly rail birds us. The cards were still at the table, so we saw what the showdown had been. Panyak had , while Ovcharenko had in front of him.
The board favored Ovcharenko, and he took down the 1.1 million pot. Panyak is no longer the chipleader, though he still has an above average stack.
Alexandr Komarov reshoved with and got called by pocket fives. Komarov flopped an ace, but the turn gave his opponent a set. He had outs to a chop, but the deuce didn't came out and he had to leave the tournament area.
On a flop we saw the big blind check. Maksym Panyak bet out 50,000 and Sevket Yildiz made the call on the button. The big blind folded and the dealer put the turn out there: .
Panyak now bet 132,000 and after some thinking, Yildiz made the call with just 100,000 behind.
The river was the and Panyak bet out 250,000 to move Yildiz all in. Yildiz folded, and Panyak showed the .
Oleksii Khoroshenin opened for 20,000 from middle position, and called Mustafa Biz 145,000 big blind shove. Khoroshenin had the bestof it with , as Biz had .
The was not good enough for Biz yet, but the he was back in business. The made things look even prettier.
With Heorhii Doroshev's elimination in 19th, just 18 players remain. The tournament organization has broken one table, so just two tables of nine remain at the moment.