Ognyan Dimov was all in for 221,000 against Lukas Zaskodny, who had him covered.
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for his tens to stay ahead for a double.
Ognyan Dimov was all in for 221,000 against Lukas Zaskodny, who had him covered.
Ognyan Dimov: ![]()
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Lukas Zaskodny: ![]()
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Dimov was able to survive the flip as the board ran out ![]()
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for his tens to stay ahead for a double.
With approximately 140,000 in the middle on a completed board of ![]()
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, Artur Martirosian moved all in on the big blind for Brunno Botteon's remaining 100,000 chips.
Botteon made the call and got bad news as his ![]()
for second pair was beaten by Martirosian's top pair with ![]()
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With the win, Martirosian is now in contention for the chip lead.
According to the table, there was an open to 10,000 in middle position before Erik Seidel three-bet shoved a stack of 61,000 from late position. Andrija Robovic then re-shoved a stack of 62,000 to get the hand heads-up and put the Poker Hall of Famer at risk.
As the table relayed to PokerNews, Seidel held ![]()
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of Robovic. Seidel took the lead on the queen-high flop, but the board ran out to give Robovic a flush and eliminate the nine-time WSOP bracelet winner, who earlier in the series finished runner-up in €100,000 Super High Roller for €1,286,490.
Ehsan Amiri is the runaway chip leader after he busted Rashad Iskandarov in one of the largest pots of the day so far.
PokerNews didn't catch the action, but Iskandarov was seen pushing his stack of over 300,000 to Amiri on the river before the dealer washed the board. The Australian now sits with a stack of around 890,000, far in front of his closest competitors.
Stephen Chidwick was under the gun in a heads-up pot against big blind player Andrea Ricci and got to the river on a board of ![]()
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Ricci checked on the river and Chidwick used a time bank before putting a hefty bet of 110,000 into the pot of over 150,000. Ricci in turn used a time bank before pushing out a stack of chips for a call.
Chidwick tabled ![]()
for a flush and the Italian mucked in defeat.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000