Badziakouski Writing His Own Rules
The chip leader has been mixing it up like a cocktail on this final table, the only player who can put everyone to the test for their tournament lives, playing hands of all sorts from all positions. Most recently, Artur Martirosyan flatted under the gun with [AhQh], prompting flats from Aaron Van Blarcum ([Tc8c]) and Cary Katz ([Ad7d]) in the middle before Mikita Badziakouski elected to just set the lot of them all-in – with [Kc4c]. Martirosyan took a little while to consider, but threw his hand away, as did the rest of his opponents.
A couple of hands later, a well-timed three-bet from Martirosyan with [Ah9c] recovered a few chips for the sole Russian finalist.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Mikita Badziakouski | 2,100,000 | -165,000 |
Artur Martirosyan | 1,795,000 | 360,000 |
Sam Greenwood: Short Stack Ninja
Returning as the shortest stack today, Sam Greenwood’s spot radar is working well; he’s shoved three times for c. 300,000, uncalled, including recently with [Qd8c] on the button as the blinds rise once more, to 30,000/60,000. A tablemate could be heard calling him a “short stack ninja – how do you get those through?”
Badziakouski Extends Chip Lead, Little By Little
Under the gun, Aaron Van Blarcum raised to 85,000 with [AhKc], playing a stack of just over a million chips. Over to chip leader Mikita Badziakouski in the cutoff (playing double this stack), who elected to flat with [AdJs], flopping top pair on a heads up [3hJh8d] board. Van Blarcum led out for 75,000, but folded to Badziakouski’s raise to 175,000.
Badziakouski has also picked up a few pots with either preflop uncontested raises or timely flop bets, slowly chipping up so far.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Mikita Badziakouski | 2,265,000 | 700,000 |
Aaron Van Blarcum | 920,000 | -325,000 |
Katz Wins One, Loses One vs. Martirosyan
Two premium preflop hands for Cary Katz in the opening minutes: first he flat called an Artur Martirosyan open (to 80,000) with pocket queens in the big blind, check-calling the 60,000 his opponent bet on the [Ks4h5s] flop, then taking the pot down with a 50,000 lead on the [5h] turn.
Then he flatted his button with [AsKs] when it folded to him, seeing a heads up flop with the same opponent when he checked his big blind (with [9d8s]). Martirosyan flopped a pair: [Qs3h9h]. He check-called a bet of 60,000 from Katz and both players then checked the [7d] turn. On the [2s] river, Martirosyan led out for 50,000 and Katz made the call with his ace-high.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Artur Martirosyan | 1,435,000 | 35,000 |
Cary Katz | 1,140,000 | -30,000 |
Second Hand Bust-Out: Wiktor Malinowski Exits in 7th ($112,500)
Returning second shortest in chips and now with eight big blinds, Wiktor Malinowski picked up [KdQh] on the small blind and moved all in over the top of a button raise from Artur Martirosyan (to 80,000) with [AsKh]. He was called unsurprisingly swiftly, and failed to outdraw the big slick over the [Jh2cJd7dAc] run-out.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Artur Martirosyan | 1,400,000 | 295,000 |
Wiktor Malinowski | Busted | -400,000 |
First Pot to the Chip Leader
The first hand of the final table, Luc Greenwood opened to 80,000 (with 840,000 behind) under the gun plus one with [AhQc], called by cutoff Aaron Van Blarcum with [AhJs]. Over to chip leader Mikita Badziakouski, who three-bet to 280,000 holding [KdJh]. Greenwood thought for a short while, but passed his hand, as did Van Blarcum.
Seven In-the-Money Players Return Soon to Crown Champion In Event #4: $50,000 NLH
After the three $25,000 events kicking off the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Super High Roller Series Sochi this week, today’s final table will see seven seasoned super high rollers compete for the trophy and its accompanying $765,000 in prize money in Event #4: $50,000 No Limit Hold’em. As expected, the raising of the buy-in proved no obstacle to the enthusiasm of the elite group of poker players gathered in Russia for this week of high-stakes NLH tournaments.
A total of 45 entries generated a total prize pool of $2,250,000 in this event and all of it will be awarded today; with Kahle Burns’ exit on the bubble, all seven returning players are guaranteed at least $112,500 for having made it to Day 2.
Place | Prize |
1 | $765,000 |
2 | $495,000 |
3 | $337,500 |
4 | $225,000 |
5 | $180,000 |
6 | $135,000 |
7 | $112,500 |
In contention are some of the most experienced Super High Roller crushers in the business, including Cary Katz (who finished fourth in Event #1 here on Saturday for $105,000), Luc and Sam Greenwood and Aaron Van Blarcum who is making an astounding third final table appearance (out of four events in Sochi so far). Van Blarcum has already won over a quarter of a million dollars here and, lying second in chips on the final table, is in good shape to challenge for the title.
Rounding out the final table are online crusher Wiktor “limitless” Malinowski, Artur Martirosyand and chip leader (and partypoker Pro) Mikita Baziakouski.
Event #4: $50,000 NLH Unofficial Final Table
Seat | Player | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
1 | Aaron Van Blarcum | 1,245,000 | 31 |
2 | Cary Katz | 1,170,000 | 29 |
3 | Mikita Badziakouski | 1,565,000 | 39 |
4 | Artur Martirosyan | 1,105,000 | 28 |
5 | Wiktor Malinowski | 400,000 | 10 |
6 | Luc Greenwood | 920,000 | 23 |
7 | Sam Greenwood | 350,000 | 9 |
Live coverage of the final table action restarts at 7am EDT/2pm local time in line with the cards up stream on PokerGO.
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