Florian Bordet moved all in from the cutoff for his last 12,000 and Jon Ander Martinez called from the button.
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and Martinez won the pot with aces and kings, sending Bordet to the exit.
Florian Bordet moved all in from the cutoff for his last 12,000 and Jon Ander Martinez called from the button.
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and Martinez won the pot with aces and kings, sending Bordet to the exit.
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
In a four-bet pot, Nicolas Vayssieres was all in from the cutoff for about 22,000 against Renat Bohdanov who was in the small blind.
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and Vayssieres doubled up.
A fun table has been put together during the final level of play in day 1b.
Patrik Antonius, Chino Rheem, and Henrik Hecklen are seated side by side, with one of the chip leaders, Vincent Mozgawa sitting to their immediate left.
In a hand immediately after Mozgawa leaned over and took a selfie with Antonius, it was the Finnish legend raising to 2,700 in the cutoff.
He was quickly met with a three-bet to 9,000 by Rheem to his immediate left on the button.
Antonius folded and was shown ![]()
by Rheem, who has continually built a healthy stack throughout the day.
Hamed Sedini opened to 3,100 from middle position and Ignacio Barcenas defended from the big blind.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Barcenas check-called a bet of 2,600 from Sedini.
The turn came the
and Barcenas check-called another bet of 4,000 from Sedini.
The
filled up the river and this time, Barcenas led out with a bet of 14,000. Sedini made the call and Barcenas tabled ![]()
for a flush to win the pot.
Maria Lampropulos raised to 2,500 in early position and was called by Chakib M'hiri in the small blind and Casper von Schantz in the big blind.
The trio checked the ![]()
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flop, but on the
turn M'hiri led out for 7,000. von Schantz folded but Lampropulos made the call.
The river brought the
, putting three to a flush and four to a straight on board. M'hiri now checked and after about a minute of thought, Lampropulos opted to check as well.
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for a flopped two pair, but Lampropulos showed ![]()
for a rivered set of queens for the winner.
Ionut-Lucian Colciar raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Alexandre Pinto three-bet to 7,700 from the small blind. Kahle Burns four-bet jammed for about 28,000 from the big blind and Colciar let it go but Pinto made the call.
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and Burns doubled up with nines full of queens.
With 17,500 in a three-bet pot on a ![]()
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board, Gaelle Baumann opened to 6,000 from the big blind and Josef Blazek was rather quick to call.
On the
turn, Baumann continued for 17,000 and Blazek took his time before making the call.
The river brought the
and Baumann took nearly 90 seconds before checking over to Blazek. Blazek needed about 90 seconds himself before putting in a bet of 30,000, which was equal to 60% of Baumann's stack.
Baumann deliberated for over two-and-a-half minutes before finding a call.
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for ace-high and took down a pot of over 100,000 chips.
With about 30,000 in the pot on the river on a completed board of ![]()
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, Fred Coranson faced an all-in bet for his last 20,000 chips by Stephen Kehoe.
Coralson opted to call it off and saw Kehoe show ![]()
for a set of kings with a jack kicker.
Coralson frustratedly tossed his cards, revealing the
, for the final king in the deck, but only a
for his kicker, ending his day short of its completion, while Kehoe is now solidly among the chip leaders.
Four more hands will be played before the remaining players bag and tag for the night.