The 18 players are coming back from the last break of the evening. Just before the break, we caught a hand on table #60 involving Peter Daniel Weinand, Hannes Speiser, and Anatolly Fillatov.
The blinds were 35K / 70K and Speiser, holding , went all-in from the cut-off. On the button, Filatov smooth called with big slick . Big blind Weinand shoved on top for approximately 3.7 million chips, holding cowboys . After asking for a count, Filatov quickly made the call.
Filatov:
Speiser:
Weinand:
The flop came out: , Weinand was happy with the over pair for now. The on the turn burst his bubble and he was desperately hopping for the last king of the deck. Filatov was already shrugging his shoulders, reminding everyone that he never wins with AK over KK. The river changed everything: , allowing top straight to Fillatov and sending Weinand and Speiser to the rail.
We went around the three remaining tables to see who was in the lead. Not surprising, Paulin is still the chip leader with 18,320,000 chips. His closest rival is Brian Yoon with 13,255,000. Rounding out the 8-figure club are Anatolly Filatov and Manig Loeser, with 12,705,00 chips and 10,255,000 chips respectively.
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Pierre-Paul | Paulin | 18,320,000 |
Brian | Yoon | 13,255,000 |
Anatolly | Filatov | 12,705,000 |
Manig | Loeser | 10,255,000 |