A four-bet pot between Evgeniy Bykov and Andrey Ivlev created a pot of 6,000 to the ![]()
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flop and Bykov checked, as did Ivlev. No betting action followed on the
turn and
river, and Bykov's ![]()
won the pot.
A four-bet pot between Evgeniy Bykov and Andrey Ivlev created a pot of 6,000 to the ![]()
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flop and Bykov checked, as did Ivlev. No betting action followed on the
turn and
river, and Bykov's ![]()
won the pot.
Sedrak Bagdasaryan was all in for the last 5,400 and big stack Ezatulla Amani looked him up to create the following showdown:
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The board came ![]()
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and Bagdasaryan secured the double on the turn.
Courtesy of Manuel Kovsca / PokerStars.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
There are 310 players out of 329 entries remaining and they have been sent into their first 20-minute break of the day. There will be another 20-minute break after each two-hour session except for a 60-minute dinner break at the end of level six.
The cards of Rustam Latypov were already in the muck and the dealer announced the seat open while Arutyun Minosyants dragged in the pot. His ![]()
for a full house on an eight-high board were still showing and he more than doubled the stack since taking a seat.
Garegin Mkrtchyan dropped some chips earlier to Azamat Tyazhgov and did so again when he called a bet of 4,200 on the ![]()
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river as Tyazhgov tabled ![]()
for a full house to claim the pot.
Ruslan Mityaev is one of the more decorated players in the field and has already been able to build a decent profit on Day 1a. Just now he won a pot against Isa Suleimanov with sheer force when he bet the turn and river of a board ![]()
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Suleimanov check-called the first bet for 1,700 and check-folded to another barrel of 2,800.