The final 69 players are on a 15-minute break.
The final 69 players are on a 15-minute break.
Mounim Kaddouri shoved for around 950,000 from the hijack and Vitaly Karayvan re-shoved for roughly 1,900,000 from the cutoff, folding out all other players to leave Kaddouri at risk.
Mounim Kaddouri: 7♠7♦
Vitaly Karayvan: A♥K♠
Kaddouri pulled ahead on the J♥2♠4♥ flop and was still safe on the 9♠ turn. That all changed when the A♦ river gave Karayvan top pair to send Kaddouri to the rail and take down a decent pot.
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2,870,000
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Level: 21
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
With two players seeing a board of 5♣8♣4♦8♠ and about 600,000 in the middle, Andrey Pateychuk bet 150,000 from the hijack and Mounim Kaddouri called from the cutoff.
On the 5♦ river Pateychuk checked and Kaddouri bet 450,000. Pateychuk made the call.
Kaddouri tabled Q♦Q♠ for queens and eights and Pateychuk promptly mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,200,000
4,125,000
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3,475,000
2,275,000
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2,275,000 |
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12,600,000
9,715,000
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6,150,000
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7,050,000
3,525,000
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6,730,000
4,780,000
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6,380,000
5,335,000
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3,735,000
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6,025,000
1,150,000
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Level: 20
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Players are on their second 15-minute break of the day. The field has been reduced to 102 players.
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