From the cutoff, Ramin Hajiyev raised to 90,000. Big blind Adrian Mateos defended and checked on . Hajiyev bet 105,000 and Mateos shoved for 530,000 total. Hajiyev tanked for a bit before he called.
Ramin Hajiyev:
Adrian Mateos:
The on the turn and on the river were blanks and Mateos doubled.
[Removed:17] folded his big blind to a push of Adrian Mateos from the small blind, then pushed the next hand from the small blind himself.
One hand later, Yan raised to 80,000 from the button and Ramin Hajiyev asked Isaac Haxton for his stack in the big blind before three-betting to 260,000. Haxton folded and Yan then moved all in, Hajiyev called.
[Removed:17]:
Ramin Hajiyev:
The board ran out and Yan hit one of his two over cards to double for 655,000.
Julian Stuer raised to 80,000 for two hands in a row. In the first hand he claimed the blinds and antes. In the second hand however, Ramin Hajiyev called in the small blind. On the flop, Hajiyev checked and Stuer checked. After the turn, Hajiyev check-called a bet worth 130,000 before check-folding the river to a second bet of 350,000 by Stuer.
The action started with a raise to 90,000 by Ramin Hajiyev. Steve O'Dwyer then three-bet to 270,000 from the small blind with another 1,140,000 behind. Hajiyev had him covered and four-bet to 590,000.
O'Dwyer took another minute before moving all in and Hajiyev called to create a pot of almost three million chips.
Steve O'Dwyer:
Ramin Hajiyev:
The flop of changed nothing yet. Hajiyev kept staring at the board while the hit the turn. As soon as he spotted the on the river, he jumped up in celebration and so did his rail.
O'Dwyer was eliminated in sixth place for �124,050. The remaining five players went on a short toilet break.
Action folded to Pablo Fernandez on the button and he moved his stack of 470,000 to the middle. Small blind Isaac Haxton asked for a count and then called. Julian Stuer folded his big blind.
Pablo Fernandez:
Isaac Haxton:
The -flop gave Haxton a pair but Fernandez picked up a flush draw.
Both the on the turn and on the river were black cards but not the ones Fernandez was looking for.
Julian Stuer raised to 80,000 from under the gun and the action reached Paul Newey on the button. He glanced over at his opponent and the players behind him, then moved all in. The blinds folded and Stuer asked for a count, then called when the shove was deemed to be for 390,000.
Paul Newey:
Julian Stuer:
The flop of improved Newey, but he was drawing dead on the turn. This made the river meaningless and Newey headed to the rail in order to collect �76,260 for his eighth place finish.
Pablo Fernandez moved all in for 225,000 from under the gun and the action folded to [Removed:17] on the button, who called. The blinds both folded and the cards were tabled.
Pablo Fernandez:
[Removed:17]:
The board ran out and the kicker played in favor of the Spaniard.
One hand later, Julian Stuer opened to 60,000 and Yan three-bet to 180,000 in the cutoff. Stuer moved all in and Yan quickly folded.
After finishing runner-up in the �50,000 Super High Roller for �535,250 yesterday, the road now ended in ninth place for Charlie Carrel. The Brit cashed for the eighth tournament in a row, with just one of them not being a final table. Here's what happened.
From first position, Ramin Hajiyev opened for 70,000. Julian Stuer called in the hijack before Charlie Carrel squeezed all in for 205,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded and Hajiyev asked for a count. He thought about it for a bit before he raised to 340,000. Stuer folded.
Charlie Carrel:
Ramin Hajiyev:
The board ran out and all Carrel said was "See you guys!"