Adrian Mateos opened to 2.2 million from the button, Tom Waters three-bet jammed for 15 million from the small blind, Anatoly Filatov called from the big blind, and after some consideration, Mateos folded.
Filatov:
Waters:
Filatov had the preflop advantage and Waters needed to improve in order to stay alive. The board ran out to give both players a flush, but Fialtov's was better, so he took the pot to eliminate Waters.
With a substantial pot of about 20 million already in the middle and the board reading , Tom Waters checked from the big blind and Anatoly Filatov, who was under the gun, bet 6 million. After some consideration, Waters called. Filatov showed for a set of fours which was best, as Waters held , so Filatov took the pot.
Anatoly Filatov opened to 2 million from the cutoff, Manig Loeser three-bet to 5.8 million, Adrian Mateos jammed from the big blind, Filatov folded, and Loeser called to put himself at risk.
Loeser:
Mateos:
Loeser had the preflop advantage and Mateos needed to improve in order to win the pot. The board ran out and Mateos took the pot with top two pair to end Loeser's deep run in this event.
Adrian Mateos opened with a raise from the hijack, Marc-Oliver Carpentier-Perrault three-bet shoved from the button for about 12 million, and Tom Waters four-bet all-in out of the small blind. Mateos folded and the two live players tabled their hands.
Carpentier-Perrault:
Waters:
Carpentier-Perrault found himself trailing Waters and needed help from the deck in order to preserve his tournament life. The board ran out which changed nothing, so Waters took the pot to end Carpentier-Perrault's run in this tournament.