Miroslav Alilovic opened to 300,000 and then folded to the 820,000-raise of Ricardo Manquant.
The next hand, Alilovic made it 300,000 to go and was called by Manquant to see the flop of . Manquant bet 300,000 and called the min-raise before taking down the pot on the turn with a bet worth 400,000.
Fast forward another hand, Alilovic raised from 260,000 to 580,000 and received a call. On the flop, Alilolovic check-called a bet of 520,000 and then check-folded to a bet of 800,000 on the turn.
Ricardo Manquant raised to 300,000 and was called by Miroslav Alilovic. The latter bet the flop for 200,000 and was called before making it 360,000 to go after the turn. Again Manquant called before surrendering to the third barrel worth 350,000 on the river.
In the first hand of heads up, Miroslav Alilovic raised to 310,000 and was called by Ricardo Manquant. On the flop both players checked. Manquant bet the turn for 310,000 and folded when Alilovic raised to 800,000.
There is a quick break before the final showdown and the screens show 40:11 minutes left in level 32. Miroslav Alilovic will start the battle one-versus-one with a slight chip lead over Ricardo Manquant.
Antoine Rahal raised to 300,000 from the button and Ricardo Manquant called in the small blind before Miroslav Alilovic three-bet to 810,000 out of the big blind. Rahal shoved for 2,820,000 and Manquant got out of the way whereas Alilovic called:
Rahal:
Alilovic:
The player at risk was drawing dead after the turn and the meaningless river was just a formality.
In the previous hand, Ricardo Manquant three-bet shoved out of the big blind to claim the 300,000-raise of Antoine Rahal without showdown. The next hand, Manquant opened and then four-bet shoved after Miroslav Alilovic had three-bet to 530,000. Alilovic asked for a count and then made the call.
Antoine Rahal opened to 270,000 from the button and was called by Miroslav Alilovic in the big blind. On a flop of , both players checked and the appeared on the turn. Alilovic check-raised from 200,000 to 400,000 and was called before leading the river for 310,000.
Rahal called and Alilovic announced "two pair." Rahal responded "very nice" and then mucked his cards when getting shown .
One hand later, Alilovic bet the flop for 150,000 and was called by Rahal before checking the 6s] turn. Rahal checked behind and paid off a 250,000-bet by Alilovic on the river. Rahal was shown the and again the chips went to Alilovic.
Miroslav Alilovic check-called a bet of 180,000 by Antoine Rahal in the small blind on a turn of and then checked the river. Rahal checked behind and Alilovic announced " a pair." "Which one?" Rahal asked and Alilovic responded "the losing one" before flipping over .
Rahal shrugged with a "no" on his lips and mucked his inferior .
Antoine Rahal opened from the button for 270,000 and snap-called the shove of Ricardo Manquant in the small blind for 1,510,000 with . Manquant was ahead with and held up on a board of .