Jorma Nuutinen just got his short stack into the middle against Terence Stevens, and the following showdown was upon us.
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and Iordanishvili hit the rail.
Jorma Nuutinen just got his short stack into the middle against Terence Stevens, and the following showdown was upon us.
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and Iordanishvili hit the rail.
Abumuslym Gabaiev just found himself all in for 175,000 total on a ![]()
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flop and he was up against Samuel Vousden.
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The board ran out
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and Vousden added some more chips to his stack to become one of the chip leaders.
Jeffrey Hakim, in the small blind, saw the action fold to him and he raised to 12,500. The United Kingdom's Ben Dobson defended his big blind with a call.
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flop was checked by Hakim, bet to the tune of 15,000 by Dobson, which prompted a fold from Hakim.
Sam Greenwood opened from early position and David Boyaciyan made the call from the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Boyaciyan check called a bet of 15,000. The
hit the turn and Boyaciyan checked again. Greenwood made a bet of 20,000 with just 37,500 behind and Boyaciyan pushed all in. Greenwood folded after some hefty tanking, leaving himself with fewer than 8 big blinds.
Anton Wigg, who had been nursing a short stack, managed a double when his ![]()
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. Unfortunately for him, his momentum was short lived.
That's because he got those chips in a couple hands later and found himself dominated by Chris Walker.
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Wigg's best bet of winning was to catch a jack, but that proved easier said than done as one failed to appear on the ![]()
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board.
Wigg took his leave in 133rd place, good for €9,220.
Stephen Woodhead just found himself all in from the small blind and he was up against Foeke Deinum in the big blind.
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and Woodhead paired up on the river for a full double up.
Aleksandar Denishev open-shoved for his last 30,000 in the cutoff and Bryan Paris isolated with a big raise from the small blind.
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Denishev was ahead, but it was a flip. The ![]()
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flop didn't hit Paris directly, but it gave him a bunch more outs. The
turn was gin for Paris, and Denishev called for a five heading to the river. The dealer did not oblige though and instead put out the
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Denishev exited in 134th place for €9,220.
Tomasz Kowalski raised to 11,500 from early position and found one caller in the shape of Sweden's Christopher Andler in the big blind. Andler checked the ![]()
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flop, Kowalski made it 20,000 to see the turn, and Andler called.
Andler checked for a second time when the turn came
, only to see Kowalski move all-in for 105,000 in total. An audible sigh and another look at his hole cards later, and Andler folded. Andler's had a good day at the felt, having almost doubled his stack since the start of play.
Zevola Marco from Argentina was just all in for 59,000 and up against German [Removed:172].
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and Marco doubled up. Kramer's still up for the day as he was left behind with 145,000 chips.