The cards were already turned over, Joa Simao holding the best hand with ![]()
and facing Karoly Odor with ![]()
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. Odor found no help and made his way to the exit while Simao added another pot to his stack.
The cards were already turned over, Joa Simao holding the best hand with ![]()
and facing Karoly Odor with ![]()
, when the dealer revealed a board ![]()
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. Odor found no help and made his way to the exit while Simao added another pot to his stack.
Jean Feliciaggi started the action with a raise to 7,500 and Miguel Faria Lopes shoved his last 49,000 from the cutoff. Sylvain Loosli, situated in the small blind, opted to reshove and Feliciaggi quickly folded.
Miguel Faria Lopes: ![]()
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Sylvain Loosli: ![]()
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It was a typical flip situation and the ![]()
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gave the winning hand to Lopes as well as the needed double up.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
The players are now on a second 20-minute break. Day 1b gathered a field of 479 players and 230 of them are remaining.
Abdullah Selcuk started the action with a raise to 4,800 and Petr Segl called one seat over. Nikolaos Lampropoulos pushed all in from the button for a stack worth 38,000, putting Selcuk into a decision. After a few minutes, the latter opting to fold and so did Segl.
In a three-way all in pot preflop, Bart Lybaert was holding ![]()
and was against Mihai Niste with ![]()
and the third player with ![]()
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The dealer brought a board with no surprise and Lybaert added another big pot to his stack to climb above the 200,000 mark.
Photos by René Velli / PokerStars.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000