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turn, Jean Leste was all in for 1,340,000 and Jakub Grzegozek looked him up with the far superior stack.
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river was a formality as Leste had locked up the double already with his turned full house.
On the ![]()
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turn, Jean Leste was all in for 1,340,000 and Jakub Grzegozek looked him up with the far superior stack.
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The
river was a formality as Leste had locked up the double already with his turned full house.
Jan Dentler was all in from the cutoff for 1,250,000 against Vojtech Ruzicka who was in middle position.
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The runout was ![]()
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and Dentler doubled up with kings and sevens.
Martin Paap jammed for just under 10 big blinds from early position and Gisle Olsen called in the big blind.
Paap tabled ![]()
and Olsen was aiming to finish the job he had started a few minutes ago, turning over the ![]()
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On a board of ![]()
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, the jacks held up and Paap was eliminated in 33rd place to reduce the field to the final four tables.
Action folded to Alejandro Lopez Ikwat who moved all in from the small blind for about 700,000. Andre Silva Dias snap-called from the big blind and the players revealed their hands.
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The runout was ![]()
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and Dias won the pot with kings and fives, eliminating Ikwat from the tournament.
With some 1.6 million in the middle and the turn showing ![]()
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, Gisle Olsen moved all in for 1,710,000 in the hijack and Martin Paap on the button called after long consideration.
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The
on the river improved Olsen to the nut flush and he celebrated loudly.
"That was a ballsy all in," Gregory Armand said in table chat and Olsen replied with a "I had a lot of outs."
Pete Chen moved all in for 1,255,000 from late position and [Removed:328] called in the hijack.
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The board came ![]()
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and Chen headed to the rail in 35th place.
Barry McGovern raised from the button and Gregor Prizmic Martini defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, both players checked through to the
. Martini bet 350,000 and McGovern called.
The river completed the board with the
, Martini barreled a bet of 650,000 over the line which McGovern quickly called to the dismay of Martini who tabled ![]()
for the bluff. McGovern flipped over ![]()
for two pair to scoop the pot.
Andre Silva Dias raised to 200,000 from middle position and Gisle Olsen three-bet to 550,000 from the cutoff. Dias stuck around with a call.
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and was checked through to the
turn. Dias threw in a bet of 775,000, that was enough to claim the pot.
Jai Saha opened to 225,000 in late position and Pasquale Braco three-bet to 650,000 from two seats over in the cutoff. Saha glanced at the stack of Braco and called. Both players ended up checking down the ![]()
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board entirely and Saha tabled ![]()
, Braco had that beat with the ![]()
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There was a pot of 750,000 in the middle and the flop was reading ![]()
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when Andre Silva Dias checked from the small blind. Hassan Sey bet 250,000 from the big blind and Dias check-raised to 750,000. Sey took a minute of reflection then responded by moving all in for about 2,900,000. Dias quickly let it go.