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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
The pot stood at approximately 18,000 with two players looking at a board that read 7♠7♣A♠9♥.
Omar Del Pino, in the big blind, checked the action to Tamas Adamszki, on the button. Adamszki elected to check back.
The 10♥ river saw Del Pino check again. Adamszki thought on his decision before moving all in, putting Del Pino to the test for his effective stack of 19,500. Del Pino tossed his cards into the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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48,000
48,000
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48,000 |
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19,500 |
Simon Wiciak opened to 1,000 from under the gun before Roberto Romanello reraised to 3,800 from middle position. Denis Vlasov four-bet to 7,000 which pushed Wiciak out of the pot but Romanello stuck around.
Romanello check-called for 1,600 on the 9♣7♦5♣ flop which brought in the 10♦ turn. After a few moments, Romanello announced all in and sent Vlasov into the tank. The latter asked for a count and the dealer confirmed that Romanello had 26,900. Some more time passed and Vlasov appeared to make a reluctant fold.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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52,000
22,000
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22,000 |
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47,400
17,400
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17,400 |
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42,900
6,900
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6,900 |
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Konstantin Voronin raised to 1,300 from the hijack, receiving two calls from Roger Abed, in the small blind, and Mats Ullereng, in the big blind.
The action was checked to Voronin who continued for 3,000 on a flop of 4♣2♠8♠. Both players called.
The 9♣ turn saw two more checks and Voronin betting again, this time for 16,000. Both Abed and Ullereng made quick folds. As he raked in the pot, Voronin proudly slammed A♠9♠ on the table.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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59,000
47,400
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47,400 |
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52,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |

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The remaining 436 players have been sent on their first 20-minute break of the day.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/500
Ante: 500
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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93,000
93,000
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93,000 |
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92,000
92,000
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92,000 |
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90,000
90,000
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90,000 |
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89,200
89,200
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89,200 |
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87,300
87,300
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87,300 |
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80,500
80,500
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80,500 |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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79,000
79,000
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79,000 |
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79,000 |
The pot stood at 15,000 with two players looking at a board that read 6♦5♦Q♥8♦8♣.
The player in the small blind checked the action over to Vasily Laba, in the big blind. Laba moved all in, putting his opponent to the test for their effective stack of 9,000.
After some time in the tank, the small blind made the call, tabling Q♦6♣. Their counterfeited two pair was no match for the K♣8♠ of Laba, and they were sent to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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62,000
62,000
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62,000 |