Yulian Bogdanov opened to 30,000 in middle position and Manuel Ferrari defended out of the big blind.
Ferrari checked on the flop of ![]()
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and Bogdanov continued for 15,000. Ferrari laid it down to head off to the break without a fight.
Yulian Bogdanov opened to 30,000 in middle position and Manuel Ferrari defended out of the big blind.
Ferrari checked on the flop of ![]()
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and Bogdanov continued for 15,000. Ferrari laid it down to head off to the break without a fight.
Tobias Peters opened from middle position to see a flat from Quentin Guivarch in the cutoff. On the button, Fedor Holz put in a three-bet. Back on Peters, he clicked it to 242,000, forcing Guivarch to fold.
Action back on Holz, he moved all in for just over 1,000,000, and he had Peters slightly covered. Peters went well into the tank for about 4 minutes contemplating what would be a massive call. Eventually, he decided to lay it down.
"I almost called, it would have been crazy," said Peters.
"Crazy because you would have called with a bad hand?" replied Holz.
Zoltan Farkas moved all in for 202,000 on the button and was called by Pim van Wassenberg from the big blind.
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Farkas added a host of outs after picking up a flush draw on the ![]()
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flop and improved his equity after the
turn gave him an open-ended straight draw.
The
completed the boarding meaning Van Wassenberg's ace-high remained the best hand to send out Farkas.
Yulian Bogdanov raised to 30,000 from the hijack and was called by Klas Krueger on his direct left. Giorgio Marletta three-bet to 130,000 from the small blind and only Krueger called.
Marletta slid out a stack of T-5,000 chips on the ![]()
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flop and Krueger quickly folded. Giorgio Marletta
Jack Sinclair opened from under the gun before Sander Ostlyngen three-bet from the cutoff. Sinclair called and the two headed to a flop.
The dealer spread the ![]()
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. Sinclair checked in flow, and Ostlyngen continued for 35,000 into about 150,000. Sinclair put in the check-raise to 85,000. Ostlyngen called with about 180,000 behind.
The turn came the
. Sinclair moved all in, his big stack well covering Sinclair. Sinclair double-checked his cards and made the call.
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Sinclair had the combo draw against the overpair with Ostlyngen needing to hold to keep his tournament alive. The river fell the
to bring Sinclair the flush. He now holds one of the biggest stacks in the room.
Kyriakos Papadopoulos opened to 30,000 from the button and was called by Jean-Patrick Delorme from the big blind.
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flop checked through to the
turn. Delorme led for 36,000 and was called before the
river was checked back by both players.
Delorme showed the ![]()
for a pair of kings and Papadopoulos mucked.
Vladas Burneikis has climbed up the chip counts after a memorable hand at Table 28 that saw him hitting runner-runner quads to eliminate Yves Hallague.
While Burneikis couldn't relay the full action to PokerNews, table mate Daniel Heredi said it was a multi-way pot where Hallague moved all in on the flop of ![]()
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and got two callers, including Burneikis.
The board proceeded to run out ![]()
and Hallague likely thought his full house with ![]()
would be good, but Burneikis showed him the bad news with ![]()
to win the pot and bust the Frenchman in spectacular fashion.
Not more than five minutes later, another player at the table went on to hit quads with ![]()
. But there won't be a third quad runout as the table broke shortly after.
Action picked up with two players getting all the chips in the middle preflop. Ruben Wahnich had three-bet from the big blind after a Reino Rasmussen open.
Rasmussen four-bet shoved all in for 280,000, and Wahnich called.
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Rasmussen got it in good with the dominating ace and held on the nine-high runout to get the big double.
Action started on the flop with Andras Balogh in position against Alexandre Reard with about 85,000 in the pot. The flops showed ![]()
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Reard checked from the big blind. Balogh bet from early position to the tune of 50,000. Reard went for the call.
The turn brought the
. Both players checked through to head to a final card.
The river double-paired the board when the
hit. Reard decided to lead for 110,000. Balogh went into the tank for about 2 minutes. He came out of it with a call.
Reard rolled over ![]()
for a counterfeited pair and busted straight draw. Balogh showed ![]()
for the correct ace-high call.