Tamer Kamel raised to 60,000 from the cutoff and Mikhail Korotkikh moved all in from the small blind for 752,000. Everyone folded and Korotkikh took down the pot.
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Tamer Kamel had a great first level but is having a nightmare second level. He was one card from a near three million stack just now until a cruel river came to stab him in the heart.
To be fair though, he got lucky on the turn where the chips went in between himself and Christopher Frank. The board read and Kamel check-raised all in. Frank called off for his remaining 809,000.
Frank: for trips.
Kamel: for a full house.
The river dropped as the to make the German a full house. sat back down with a stack in excess of two million.
That last hand seemed to have given Chris Moorman the lift that he needed as he's over one million chips after taking a chunk out of Nicolas Chouity.
On a flop Chouity bet 44,000 and Moorman called. On the turn Moorman called a 77,000 bet. Chouity bet 194,000 on the on the river. Moorman called with for wheel. Chouity opened and dropped to 1,580,000.
Mikhail Korotkikh had little fold equity when he four-bet shoved for his remaining 347,000, but worked pout well for him in the end.
Niall Farrell opened to 55,000 before Tamer Kamel three-bet to 120,000 from the button. Korotkikh was in the big blind and shoved for 347,000. Farrell folded to leave Kamel make the call.