Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
The remaining 300 players are heading on their last break of the night. There will be two more levels before the players bag and tag for the night.
With around 10,000 in the middle and the board reading ![]()
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, Alex Foxen was in the small blind and heads-up with the big blind. Foxen led out for 8,100 and his opponent called.
The river was the
and Foxen pushed out a bet of 64,300, leaving himself with just 100 chips behind. His opponent thought for his allotted 30 seconds and then flicked in a call. Foxen turned over ![]()
for a set of fives while his opponent could only muster ![]()
for a pair of kings.
Michael Soyza was all in for somewhere in the region of 25,000 with ![]()
but was up against Davidi Kitai's ![]()
.
The Belgian only had ace-high, but that was enough on the ![]()
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runout and Soyza was sent to the exit.
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turn, Adrien Delmas was facing a bet of 21,500 from Ibrahim Ghassan with 10,000 in front of him.
Delmas called and the river was the
. Ghassan bet 25,700 and Delmas checked his cards before folding.
Lauren Roberts check-called 8,000 on the ![]()
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flop from Michael Zhang. The pair both have stacks well in excess of the average which currently stands at 78,000.
The turn
and river
were checked by both players with Roberts turning over ![]()
and taking down the pot.
With around 100,000 in the middle, a completed board of ![]()
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was spread across the felt. Dario Sammartino had the all in button sitting in front of him but it was his opponent who was put to the test for his remaining 23,000 chips.
After a minute of thought, he eventually made the call. Sammartino turned over ![]()
for a straight and his opponent could only muster one pair with ![]()
. Sammartino eliminated his opponent and increased his stack to over 100,000 chips for the first time today.
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river, Paul Fontan Castillon checked a pot of just over 25,000 to Ludovic Geilich who moved all in for around 29,000.
Castillon tanked and eventually called. Geilich showed ![]()
for ace-high and Castillon sent him to the rail, showing ![]()
for a flopped pair of nines.