Sorel Mizzi raised to 135,000 on the button with , Christoph Vogelsang called from the small blind with and Sam Greenwood three-bet shoved for 1.26 million with from the big blind. Mizzi folded, Vogelsang called and the hands were revealed:
Vogelsang:
Greenwood:
The board ran out , no help to Greenwood, ending his run in sixth place.
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Sorel Mizzi was in the small blind with and he completed. Christoph Vogelsang peered down at in the big blind and he pushed out a raise to 190,000. Mizzi came over the top with a three-bet to 500,000.
Vogelsang four-bet all in and Mizzi instantly folded his hand.
Andrew Robl opened to 140,000 from under the gun with , Roger Sippl called in the small blind with and Bryn Kenney defended his large blind with .
The flop fell and action checked to Robl who continued for 210,000. Both Sippl and Kenney check-called to see the turn. Sippl checked to Kenney who led for 635,000. After a little in the tank, Robl committed his final 840,000 and forced a fold from Sippl with his flush draw. Kenney called, looking for an ace or a club on the river.
The popped off, giving Kenney the nut flush to score the elimination.
Sorel Mizzi was on the button with and he limped. Christoph Vogelsang completed from the small blind with and Sam Greenwood checked from the big blind.
The flop came down and all three players checked to see the on fourth street. Three more checks occurred and the completed the board, giving MIzzi a Broadway straight. Action checked to Mizzi's button and he dropped 180,000 into the middle. Both of his opponents folded and Mizzi took down the pot.
Sorel Mizzi opened to 135,000 with in early position and Sam Greenwood three-bet shoved for 685,000 with . Action folded back to Mizzi who gave it up after a few moments.
Bryn Kenney raised to 140,000 with from under the gun. It folded to Christoph Vogelsang in the cutoff and he looked down at . Vogelsang cut out a three-bet to 330,000 and action folded back to Kenney who kicked in his cards as well.