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With 25,000 chips in the pot on a flop of A♥9♥7♦, Sergei Kim had bet 8,000. Kaisar Sultanbek called and Dmitrii Kan folded.
The 7♣ dropped on the turn where Kim slowed down with a check, then Sultanbek bet 14,000. Kim called.
A 3♠ on the river drew another check out of Kim, then Sultanbek shoved for exactly 50,000. Kim clearly had a tough decision and took around two minutes before he finally elected to fold, flashing the A♦ as he did so.
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A pot was brewing on Table #8 where Dmitry Gorbachev had 6,000 chips in front of him in the small blind, Grigory Zhiv had then made it 20,000, and Dmitrii Parshuto had shoved for around 43,000. Gorbachev folded, but Zhiv eventually made the call.
Dmitrii Parshuto: A♠K♦
Grigory Zhiv: A♥Q♥
Zhiv really didn't want to put the extra chips into the pot as he knew he was behind, but his mood swiftly changed after the flop of 10♥7♣Q♠ improved him to a pair of queens. Parshuto needed to hit a king or a jack to stay alive but the runout of 4♥Q♦ gave Zhiv trip queens, and eliminated Parshuto.
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Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
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With 45,000 chips already in the middle on a board of 3♦6♣4♣8♣, Avtandili Magradze bet 22,500, which Vasyl Duravkin called.
A 4♠ came on the river and after giving it some though, Magradze checked, then Duravkin checked back.
Magradze showed A♠7♣ for just ace-high, but Duravkin held the winner with J♦J♠ for a pair of jacks.
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With 30,000 chips in the middle on a board of 6♣5♠3♠, both Yesset Aimukhanov and Yevhenii Khmelov elected to check to see the 9♥ drop on the turn where Aimukhanov bet 10,500, and Khmelov called.
A 7♥ completed the board and after thinking it over, Aimukhanov bet 14,000. Khmelov went into the tank but ultimately couldn't let his hand go, then called .
Aimukhanov showed 10♣10♦ for an overpair to the board, and Khmelov mucked.
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Tatiana Morgoeva shoved her stack of around 16,000 and got looked up by Artem Skvortsov.
Tatiana Morgoeva: K♠Q♠
Artem Skvortsov: 6♣6♠
Morgoeva ended the hand with two pair as the runout of 2♣3♠K♦Q♣2♥ earned her a double-up and kept her alive in the tournament.
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Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500