Here are the updated counts from Table 1 after the elimination of Fedor Algazin. Mikhail Mamonov and Algazin both flopped a pair of tens, but Mamonov rivered two pair to send Algazin to the rail.
Here are the updated counts from Table 1 after the elimination of Fedor Algazin. Mikhail Mamonov and Algazin both flopped a pair of tens, but Mamonov rivered two pair to send Algazin to the rail.
All the money went in preflop, with Piskunovas getting his last 86,000 in from early position. Yurij Chernenko made the call two to his left and Piskunovas was the player who needed to hit to stay in the game.
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board was no help to Piskunovas and he made his way to the exit.
Leonid Semenyuk opened to 25,000 and Georgiy Komarov three-bet all in for 179,000. Rachid Amamou called in the small blind and Semenyuk folded.
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It was good news for Komarov who had picked up pocket aces at the opportune time. The board ran out ![]()
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with a set on the turn and a rivered full house moving him up to just under 400,000 chips.
The average currently stands at 491,000.
Tomas Macnamara got his last 302,000 chips in with ![]()
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run out and he was eliminated, with Tsapko moving above one million chips.
Day 1a chip leader Andrey Lukyanov is still the stack to beat at this table.
Level: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
It has been a tough day so far for Aidyn Kanabekov. He started as one of the top chip stacks but that stack has taken a beating over the first few levels of play.
Most recently he lost a pot to Kartik Ved. The two players were on the river with ![]()
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down and Kanabekov was facing a 100,000 bet on the river. He took his time before making the call and it was the wrong decision. Ved showed ![]()
and Kanabekov sent his cards into the muck.
It is good news for Ved though who pulls some back after losing a significant pot to Andrey Subbotin recently.
Moments after Daniil Kiselev lost a flip against Alexandr Sergutin, he's lost yet more chips to Leonid Bilokur after Bilokur shoved a queen high river with over 400,000 chips in the middle.
Kiselev quickly folded and Bilokur moved into the seven-figure club.
Yury Masliankou defended his big blind from a Vasily Yarkov open and the flop came ![]()
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. Masliankou checked and Yarkov bet 25,000.
Masliankou check-raised to 70,000 and Yarkov called.
The Belarussian bet 70,000 on the
turn and Yarkov again called.
With about 300,000 in the middle and a similar amount behind, Masliankou shoved the
river and Yarkov quickly folded.