Joining the action on the ![]()
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turn, Morgane Portier checked out of the big blind and called a bet of 12,500 by Hussein Hassan and checked again the
on the river. Hassan checked behind and won the pot with ![]()
for the five-high straight.
Joining the action on the ![]()
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turn, Morgane Portier checked out of the big blind and called a bet of 12,500 by Hussein Hassan and checked again the
on the river. Hassan checked behind and won the pot with ![]()
for the five-high straight.
In a blinds-versus-blinds situation, Paawan Bansal found himself all in for 77,300, and was matched by Kevin Clark after a series of raises.
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The board ran out ![]()
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to see Clark make a straight on the river eliminating Bansal from the tournament.
The ace-jack of Senthil Subramaniam was already in the muck and he paid off the remaining 41,800 of Gregory Woodman, who had doubled thanks to his slightly superior kicker with ![]()
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Vincent Huang was all in for 110,500 preflop and was at risk against Bas De Laat who had called.
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De Laat took the lead with two pair after the flop came ![]()
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.
It seemed over for Huang until the
spiked on the turn regaining him the lead with a set.
The
completed the board and Huang raked in the pot.
Moments later De Laat was all in for his remaining chips but was unable to run it up resulting in him hitting the rail.
Mile Krstanoski opened to 6,500 and Manig Loeser defended his small blind.
Loeser checked the ![]()
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flop and Krstanoski checked behind. Loeser bet 6,500 on the
turn and Krstanoski called.
The pair checked the
river. Loeser showed ![]()
and took down the pot, with his opponent flashing the ![]()
Jie Gao raised to 6,500 from the hijack and was called by Matt Wakeman on the button.
The flop came ![]()
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and Gao continued for 5,000. Wakeman called.
The turn brought the
and Gao checked. Wakeman bet 12,000. Gao folded shortly after.
Jie Gao raised to 6,500 from middle position and was called by Matt Wakeman in the cutoff. Andrew Hinrichsen was on the button and moved all in for 48,000. Gao then moved all in over the top for 83,000 after the blinds got out of the way. Wakeman mucked instantly.
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The board ran out ![]()
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to see Hinrichsen make a flush on the turn to earn him the pot.
In a three-bet pot to the ![]()
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flop between Kishore Kumar and Senthil Subramaniam in a battle hijack versus cutoff, Kumar check-raised from 19,000 to 50,000. Subramaniam pushed all in and Kumar snap-called for 149,000.
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There was some disbelief on the table when Subramaniam tabled his cards and Kumar had already locked up the double even before the board completed with the meaningless
turn and
river.
Down to around 40,000 after the hand, Subramaniam pushed from late position and Shane Moran called in the big blind after just looking down on the
as his first card. He then turned over the
also while Subramaniam held ![]()
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and that was it for Subramaniam.
Cole Swannack opens to 6,500 and got calls from Aditya Sushant and Dominik Panka.
The three players checked the ![]()
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flop and the turn was the
. It checked to Sushant who bet 9,000. Panka folded and Swannack called.
The river was the
. Both players checked and Sushant took down the pot with ![]()
for top pair.
Vojtech Ruzicka limped in from the hijack, as did Chit Loong Saw from the button.
Bruno Portaro called in the small blind, and Robert Kaggerud raised to 13,000.
Ruzicka shoved all in for roughly 76,000, and Saw, Portaro and Kaggerud all folded.