Action folded to a short-stacked Rasmus Agerskov in the cutoff and he moved all in for his last 192,000. When action reached Dmitry Yurasov in the small blind, he called and the big folded.
"You call the all ins," Agerskov joked, referencing the fact that Yurasov has called numerous short-stack shoves at the final table.
Agerskov:
Yurasov:
Agerskov was behind, but he was drawing to two live cards. The flop wasn't helpful, though the turn was as he picked up a gutshot straight draw and flush draw. Unfortunately for him, he'd miss his plethora of outs when the blanked on the river.
Agerskov will take home �91,150 for his efforts. Not too shabby considering he began the day as the second-shortest stack.
Benny Spindler, who won the EPT London Main Event back in 2011, began the day second in chips, but he was never able to get anything going at the final table. He watched his chips dwindle, until he made a stand against Vitaly Lunkin.
It happened when Lunkin opened for 60,000 and Spindler moved all in from the hijack for approximately 675,000. Action folded back to Lunkin and he quietly whispered, "Call."
Lunkin:
Spindler:
Spindler's face seemed to indicate that he was thinking, "That's just my luck."
He then began to rise as the dealer put out the flop. Neither the turn nor river helped Spindler, and he had to settle for seventh place and �66,350.
Dmitry Yurasov opened for 60,000 and got called by Benny Spindler on the button and big blind Oleh Okhotskyi.
They saw a flop of .
Okhotskyi checked, Yurasov continued for 80,000 and Spindler made the call. Okhotskyi now moved all in and when Yurasov folded Spindler asked for a count and was told it was 90,000 more to call. He shrugged and made the call with . Okhotskyi turned over .
The turn and river saw Okhotskyi more than double up.
In the last hand before the break, Oleh Okhotskyi, who had dwindled down to just 125,000, moved all in under the gun and Dmitry Yurasov called from the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded, and the cards were turned up.
Yurasov:
Okhotskyi:
Once again Yurasov was looking for an ace to eliminate Okhotskyi, and once again he'd come up empty as the board ran out .
Dmitry Yurasov opened from the button for a bet of 50,000 and when Vitaly Lunkin folded the small blind Benny Spindler opted to three-bet the open to 140,000.
Yurasov responded with a four-bet to 295,000 but Spindler wasn��t done yet. He thought for a short while before sliding out a bet of 450,000. Yurasov quickly announced all in but almost before the all in triangle could reach him Spindler mucked his cards.
These two very aggressive players showing yet again they are not afraid to go to war in the battle to win this High Roller.
Benny Spindler opened for 48,000 from early position and received calls from Fabrice Soulier and Dmitry Yurasov in the small and big blinds respectively. When the flop came down , Two checks out action on Spindler and he bet 70,000. Both Soulier and Yurasov folded and Spindler took down the small pot.