Brian Kaufman raised and called the shove of Sergey Aristov for just four big blinds, exactly 400,000.
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and Aristov doubled.
Brian Kaufman raised and called the shove of Sergey Aristov for just four big blinds, exactly 400,000.
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and Kaufman had one live card and spades as outs, holding ![]()
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and Aristov doubled.
Carlo Savinelli pushed all in for 745,000 from the cutoff and Milad Oghabian asked for a count in the small blind, then called. Francisco Benitez in the big blind was also interested and gave it some thought, then called.
The remaining two active players checked the ![]()
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flop and Oghabian checked the
on the turn, which prompted a bet of 500,000 by Benitez. Oghabian called and the
appeared on the river. Oghabian moved all in for 2.17 million and that sent Benitez deep into the think tank. After more than three minutes the clock was called and he folded.
Savinelli flipped over ![]()
and Oghabian claimed the pot with ![]()
for a straight.
"Would you have folded on the flop?" Benitez asked and Oghabian shook his head.
Tuomo Niskanen opened the action with a raise to 230,000 from middle position and [Removed:564] three-bet to 620,000 on the button. Niskanen called, and both players checked on the ![]()
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flop. The turn was the
, and Niskanen bet 775,000 which [Removed:565] called.
On the
river, Niskanen put [Removed:565] to the test and moved all in. The latter would have to put his tournament life on the line to call and went into the tank. He thought for a couple of minutes before he tentatively folded and Niskanen didn't oblige to show one card when asked by tablemate Jack Salter.
[Removed:289] was left with just a T-25,000 with three tables remaining and managed to double multiple times to remain in contention. However, his miracle run came to an end in 14th place.
[Removed:290] raised to 425,000 from early position with 385,000 behind and Francisco Benitez three-bet to 750,000 in the small blind. [Removed:290] checked the screens and other table and said "It's a pay jump, sorry," while waiting some more. Ignacio Barcenas Romera was having none of it and called the clock on [Removed:290], and he called all in moments after he was given 30 seconds to act, Benitez called.
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Benitez paired up on the ![]()
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flop and proceeded to improve to the nut flush on the
turn and
river runout, eliminating [Removed:290] in 14th place for €23,900.
After his previous double up, Marian Virlanuta moved all in once more, for 560,000 in the cutoff this time. Tuomo Niskanen on the button gave it some thought and called, the blinds got out of the way.
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Niskanen picked up a flush draw on the ![]()
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flop and paired up on the
turn. The
on the river was a blank and Virlanuta was eliminated in 15th place for €23,900.
Marian Virlanuta moved all in from the button for 215,000 and was called by Oleh Okhotskyi in the big blind.
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Virlanuta won the pot with ten high and secured a double to 560,000.
Level: 29
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
The board was down ![]()
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, and a substantial pot had already been mustered. The river was the
, and Bernardo Dias checked in the big blind. Marian Virlanuta was playing from early position and moved all in, which was instantly called by Dias.
Virlanuta revealed ![]()
for king high, and Dias revealed ![]()
to win the pot and leave former big stack Virlanuta with just seven big blinds,
Guoliang Wei was all in for a mere two big blinds, 160,000 in total, and he was called by Francisco Benitez.
Guoliang Wei: ![]()
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and Wei had to settle for 16th place and a payday of €20,900.
| Seat | Table 1 | Country | Chip Count | Table 2 | Country | Chip Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marton Czuczor | Hungary | 6,800,000 | Tuomo Niskanen | Finland | 3,800,000 |
| 2 | Leonardo Patacconi | Italy | 6,300,000 | Oleh Okhotskyi | Ukraine | 2,250,000 |
| 3 | [Removed:289] | Israel | 810,000 | Sergey Aristov | Russia | 800,000 |
| 4 | Carlo Savinelli | Italy | 1,200,000 | [Removed:564] | Netherlands | 3,300,000 |
| 5 | Guoliang Wei | China | 160,000 | Jack Salter | United Kingdom | 6,500,000 |
| 6 | Ignacio Barcenas Romera | Spain | 3,050,000 | Bernardo Dias | Brazil | 1,400,000 |
| 7 | Milad Oghabian | Netherlands | 2,600,000 | Brian Kaufman | Uruguay | 3,050,000 |
| 8 | Francisco Benitez | Uruguay | 1,900,000 | Marian Virlanuta | Romania | 1,800,000 |