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8.34pm: Georgios Zisimopoulos wins IPT Malta for €142,205; Jaroslaw Sikora eliminated in 2nd place (€97,975)Jaroslaw Sikora moved in for three million preflop and Georgios Zisimopoulos asked for a count.
"Ok, I call," said the Greek player.
Zisimopoulos: A♥4♦Sikora: A♦K♦
The flop came 6♥4♠2♠ and neither player looked surprised however Zisimopoulos had jumped into the leader. The T♣ turn changed nothing, just a king would do for the Polish player. The river was the 2♣, without equal blank! Jaroslaw Sikora went out in second place winning €97,975 while Georgios Zisimopoulos takes the extra €28,000 put aside for the winner after the five-way deal. Stay tuned for a whole recap of the event.
Jaroslaw Sikora
8.29pm: No changeThe chip stacks haven't changed so far, Jaroslaw Sikora has few options at this moment. If he can get a double-up then that might all change.
8.20pm: Heads-up begins!And our final two players begin their heads-up battle. It will be a difficult slog for Jaroslaw Sikora, he starts with just 15 big blinds.
8.00pm: BreakThere will now be a 20-minute break before the heads-up battle. Georgios Zisimopoulos will start with around 28.225 million to Jaroslaw Sikora's 3.725 million.
7.56pm: Nicolino di Carlo eliminated in 3rd place (€119,585)Nicolino di Carlo opened to 500,000 preflop and Georgios Zisimopoulos made it 1.5 million, di Carlo moved in for 7.7 million and Zisimopoulos called.
Di Carlo: 9♥9♦Zisimopoulos: A♥J♥
The flop came A♦8♠3♣ and Zisimopoulos jumped into the lead. The 4♠ at the turn left Di Carlo with only one of 2 black nines to hit however the river was the 2♠ - a real blank. The Italian, who was chip leader for far of the day, is out in third.
Nicolino di Carlo
7.43pm: Zisimopoulos dominatingGeorgios Zisimopoulos raised to 500,000 preflop with A♦Q♦ and Nicolino di Carlo made it 1.425 million within the small blind with A♠7♠. The Greek player responded by creating a four-bet to 4 million and di Carlo quickly folded.
7.30pm: Level 34 - 125,000/250,000 (25,000)Level up.
7.20pm: Michael Feil eliminated in 4th place (€101,260)Michael Feil raised to 400,000 with A♦9♣ and Georgios Zisimopoulos made the decision with T♥9♠ within the big blind. The flop was 4♠9♥5♦ and Zisimopoulos check-raised all in against Feil's continuation bet. Feil quickly called for his last 3 million.
The J♥ at the turn help neither player however the river was the T♠ to make Zisimopoulos two pair at the river. Zisimopoulos' chip lead is very large now, he has around 19 million of the 32 million in play. Nicolino di Carlo has about 9.6 million while Jaroslaw Sikora has the rest.
Michael Feil
7.03pm: Feil bluffed off ninesOn an A♥8♠5♠ flop, Michael Feil saw his 425,000 bet check-raised to 875,000 by Georgios Zisimopoulos. Feil had 9♠9♣ and was sooner than the Greek player's 8♦6♥ but Feil elected to fold.
6.38pm: Zisimopoulos retakes the chip leadNicolino di Carlo opend to 400,000 preflop with 7♣6♥ at the button and Georgios Zisimopoulos called within the big blind with Q♠J♣. The Greek player check-called a gamble of 350,000 at the K♦3♣Q♥ flop after which another 575,000 at the A♠ turn.
Zisimopoulos donk-led for just 200,000 at the 5♦ river and di Carlo raised to twenty-eight. million. Zisimopoulos called instantly and the Italian was forced to turn his bluff. Zisimopoulos regained the chip lead. He has nearly 14 milion in chips.
Georgios Zisimopoulos
6.30pm: Frederik Reusch eliminated in 5th place (€97,675)Frederik Reusch shoved all in from under-the-gun for 3.7 million chips with 3♠3♦, Jaroslaw Sikora called with K♠K♥ at the button. The board came A♥A♦5♣J♠4♥ and Sikora had Reusch covered. Sikora now has over 8 million.
6.21pm: Deal agreedIt appears the overall five players have agreed a take care of €28,000 left for 1st place. Level 33 is finally under way.
Nicolino Di Carlo - €119,585Georgios Zisimopoulos - €114,205Michael Feil - €101,260Jaroslaw Sikora - €97,975Frederik Reusch - €97,675
6.05pm: Discussions still ongoingNothing was decided yet. Nicolino di Carlo couldn't agree a maintain Frederik Reusch and Michael Feil
5.52pm: Further delayThe players are still trying to hammer out a deal.
5.37pm: Still a breakThe players are still understanding a possible deal.
5.20pm: Level 33 - 100,000/200,000 (25,000)It appears as though the players are taking a longer break to speak about a deal. Details to follow. Nicolino di Carlo leads at this point.
Nicolino di Carlo - 10,800,000Georgios Zisimopoulos - 7,700,000Michael Feil - 5,400,000Jaroslaw Sikora - 4,300,000Frederik REusch - 3,800,000
Nicolino di Carlo
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