Down to the last 44,500, Jacques Der Megreditchian was all-in via open-shove with the ![]()
and Claudio Di Giacomo looked him up from one seat over with the ![]()
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The dominated pair got there on the ![]()
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board and the Frenchman doubled.
Down to the last 44,500, Jacques Der Megreditchian was all-in via open-shove with the ![]()
and Claudio Di Giacomo looked him up from one seat over with the ![]()
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The dominated pair got there on the ![]()
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board and the Frenchman doubled.
In what appeared to be a good flop for Tsugunari Toma, the ![]()
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flop was spread across the felt. Toma got all of his chips in the middle against Marcelo Simoes and the cards were tabled.
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Toma flopped two pair but Simoes already had the straight. The
on the turn nor the
on the river paired up for Toma who was sent to the rail just before the break.
After coming along with a shorter stack for a while, Tsugunari Toma was in a prime spot for a comeback when he was all-in before the flop against Daniel Golder.
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board kept Toma in the lead as he doubled with the superior flush.
Down to the final 23,000 in chips, Fabian Quoss pushed from the cutoff and he was called by Quilcate Gamboa in the big blind.
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board kept Quoss in contention with the superior pair.
In a battle big blind versus under the gun, Julien Veyssiere was at risk for 62,000 and he was up against Kazuhiko Yotsushika.
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flop improved Veyssiere and he held onto the lead on the
turn, though, Yotsushika piked up an additional gutshot. However, the
river was of no help and Veyssiere doubled.
Former bigger stack Iraj Parvizi ran up a profit for the day only to then vanish in spectacular fashion. His former table now has the first player above half a million in chips, which happens to be Nariman Yaghmai.
Further assorted counts can be found below.
Fabian Quoss was already at risk and waiting his fate out of the small blind when Benjamin Spragg bet the ![]()
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flop to isolate.
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"Oh no," joked Spragg as he saw himself trailing. The Brit failed to notch up the final blow as the
turn and 10d] river were both blanks.
Jaime Alvarez Jr raised to 5,000 from under the gun and Leo Margets just called in the small blind. Alex Kulev three-bet shoved all in for around 50,000 from the big blind which got Alvarez Jr to fold but prompted a snap-call from Margets.
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and Kulev was unable to connect with the board, sending him home prior to the money bubble.
"Trapping," Alvarez Jr pointed out to Margets, which got a smirk from the Winimax pro.
The action folded to Jon Kyte in the small blind who just limped in. Ole Schemion raised to 9,000 from the big blind and Kyte called. The flop came ![]()
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and Kyte check-called a bet of 4,500 from Schemion.
The turn brought the
and both players checked to the
on the river. Kyte led out with a bet of 9,000 which made Schemion think for a minute. He eventually made the call and Kyte showed ![]()
for a missed flush draw. Schemion flipped over ![]()
for just king-high but it was good enough to win the pot.