Jean-Noel Thorel opened for 16,000, and called David Peters' 66,000 shove. Peters had ![]()
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and Peters doubled up.
Jean-Noel Thorel opened for 16,000, and called David Peters' 66,000 shove. Peters had ![]()
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and Peters doubled up.
Level: 11
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
Steve O'Dwyer opened for 12,000 and Sam Greenwood shoved all in for 35,500 from the button. Anthony Zinno in the small blind came over the top and O'Dwyer folded. Zinno's ![]()
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and Greenwood doubled.
Ivan Luca moved in for his last few chips with ![]()
and was looked up by Daniel Dvoress in the big blind who had ![]()
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and Luca made his exit. Besides Luca, yesterdays €50,000 High Roller 4th place finisher Dzmitry Urbanovich, has also been eliminated.
After a raising war we just noticed Martin Finger being all in for his tournament life worth 272,000 and he was up against Igor Kurganov, while Adrian Mateos got out of the way after having invested quite a bit of chips as well.
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Finger: ![]()
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and Finger took a hold of the chip lead in the tournament he managed to win in Barcelona earlier this season.