Chen Wenbin raised to 165,000 and Daniel Chutrov called. The dealer fanned the flop, Chutrov bet 165,000, Wenbin raised to 290,000 and then quickly called when Chutrov moved all-in.
It was for Chutrov and for Wenbin. A turn and river failed to improve Chutrov and Wenbin doubled.
Chen Wenbin checked his on a flop then called a 65,000 bet from Daniel Chutrov who had flopped a straight with .
The turn was the , Wenbin checked, Chutrov bet 180,000 and called when Wenbin raised to 420,000. Wenbin then fired a big 500,000 bet on the river and Chutrov tank-called and raked in the pot.
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Anders Ostrowski has become the third place finisher and the tournament is now heads-up.
Ostrowski was left with a handful of big blinds when Daniel Chutrov raised to 120,000 with , Ostrowski called with and Chen Wenbin called. The flop fell and the action checked to Chutrov who bet 190,000. Only Ostrowski called.
The turn gifted Chutrov quads fives and he bet them to the tune of 160,000 after Ostrowski checked to him. Facing the bet, Ostrowski raised to 450,000 and Chutrov called.
The river improved Ostrowski to a flush and he moved all-in, only to be snap-called by Chutrov.
Ostrowski trebled up a hand later when his beat and when the board ran but then bust when his lost to Wenbin's on a board.
Daniel Chutrov raised to 120,000 from the button with and was called by Anders Ostrowski in the small blind with . Any hopes of seeing a cheap flop were soon dashed when Chen Wenbin squeezed all-in for 1,150,000 with to fold out both of his opponents.
Sweden's Anders Ostrowski ended on a high before the dinner break and seems full of confidence right now. He raised to 130,000 from the small blind with and Chen Wenbin called with from the big blind.
Ostrowski led for 280,000 with his flush draw and Wenbin laid his hand down.