Andrejs Perederejevs raised from the small blind to 180,000 and Mauri Dorbek three-bet from the big blind to 400,000. Perederevesj tanked for a short while before he moved all in and Dorbek tank-called to put his tournament life at risk.
Dorbek: :::Ac:::Qc
Perederevesj: :::Ah:::Jd
The board ran out :::Tc:::Js:::8h:::Kh:::9d and Dorbek received a huge double up. Perederevesj was left with very little chips and on the very next hand he was all in again. Both Dmitry Varlamov and Dorbek called after which the flop showed :::9s:::6s:::8h. Varlamov bet and Dorbek folded after which the former showed :::Td:::7s for a flopped straight. Perederevesj had :::Tc:::2c and he was looking for a chop. The turn was the :::8c and the river the :::5d knocking the former chip leader out in third place.
Only one player, Dorbek, now stands between Varlamov winning his second UNibet Open title.