Big stack Nazar Buhaiov four-bet jammed into Narcis Nedelcu who instantly called for the last 1,060,000.
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Nedelcu hit the perfect flop in ![]()
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and the
turn and
river run out barely mattered.
Big stack Nazar Buhaiov four-bet jammed into Narcis Nedelcu who instantly called for the last 1,060,000.
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Nedelcu hit the perfect flop in ![]()
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and the
turn and
river run out barely mattered.
Hand #1:
Pim Kuipers shoved all in for his last 535,000 from the hijack and was called by Michal Janczarski in the big blind, who had slightly less than Kuipers.
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Janczarski spiked an ace on the flop ![]()
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but it also gave Kuipers a spade draw. The turn
brought even more outs as Kuipers picked up an open-ended straight draw to go along with it, but the river
was squeaky clean for Janczarski and he scored the double. His stack was pushed forward and counted to be 475,000, which Kuipers paid off to leave him with only 60,000.
Hand #2:
On the following hand Kuipers committed his last 60,000 and Janczarski came over the top from the small blind to isolate.
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Kuipers was able to hit a four on the flop and hold to double as the board ran out ![]()
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, giving him a few breaths of life for the time being.
Pierre Calamusa raised to 100,000 from the cutoff and was called by Emile Baroudi in the small blind. They both checked through the whole ![]()
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board for Baroudi to claim the pot with ![]()
for the flopped pair of tens.
The hand after, Calamusa raised to 75,000 from the hijack and Paul van Oort defended his big blind. They both checked through the ![]()
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flop and the
on the turn to the
on the river. Van Oort bet 125,000 and Calamusa called. Van Oort tabled ![]()
for ace-high but Calamusa held ![]()
for the rivered pair of fours.
Kevin Macdonald moved all in for what appeared to be 480,000 on the button and he picked up a caller in Alexandre Viard out of the big blind, who had him covered by a few big blinds.
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flop favored Macdonald but Viard turned a straight with the
, the
river came a blank.
Macdonald, who was having a blast at the tables when involved in the action and always offered some table banter, has been eliminated in 58th place.
Sergey Perelygin opened to 60,000 in early position and received one call behind him from Paulius Lipskis, who was in the cutoff. The flop fell ![]()
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and Perelygin checked to Lipskis, who fired out a bet of 60,000. Perelygin called.
The turn came
and Perelygin checked again. Lipskis kept his foot on the gas, betting another 120,000. Perelygin thought for around a minute and then matched the bet, bringing the river
where both players checked to take the hand to showdown.
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and Lipskis acknowledged the hand with a nod, looked back at his own cards, and then sent them to the muck.
Narcis Nedelcu raised to 60,000 from the hijack and Jakub Oliva three-bet to 185,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Nedelcu who four-bet to 360,000 after checking out Oliva's stack. Oliva responded with a shove after a few seconds and Nedelcu quickly flicked his cards over the line for the fold.
Wei Huang was all in with the ![]()
and Tudor Popa looked him up with the ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Huang doubled with two pair.
Anatolii Zyrin had returned from the dinner break with around half a million in chips and just ended all-in via three-bet jam and he was called by big stack Nazar Buhaiov.
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The short stack ride of the 2019 WSOP bracelet winner came to an end after a ![]()
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board as Buhaiov dragged in the pot and Zyrin had to settle for 59th place.
Christophe Panetti opened to 70,000 in early position and was three-bet to 210,000 by Yin Liu out of the hijack. Action made its way around to Nikita Kuznetcov, who looked at players' stacks and then announced he was all in.
Panetti thought for about 20 seconds and then sent his cards to the muck, putting action onto Liu, who went into the tank. He folded just a few seconds shy of two minutes later and Kuznetcov took down the pot without any further effort required.