Level: 19
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Level: 19
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,200,000
842,000
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842,000 |
|
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1,095,000
612,000
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612,000 |
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1,025,000
565,000
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565,000 |
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1,000,500
250,500
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250,500 |
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1,000,000
734,000
|
734,000 |
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972,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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968,000
138,000
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138,000 |
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946,000
625,000
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625,000 |
|
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900,000
792,000
|
792,000 |
|
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860,000
325,000
|
325,000 |
|
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843,000
728,000
|
728,000 |
|
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803,000
404,000
|
404,000 |
|
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800,000
489,000
|
489,000 |
|
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800,000
658,000
|
658,000 |
|
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800,000
199,000
|
199,000 |
|
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756,000
447,000
|
447,000 |
|
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745,000
355,000
|
355,000 |
|
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689,000
264,000
|
264,000 |
|
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684,000
62,000
|
62,000 |
|
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664,000
108,000
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108,000 |
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630,000
125,000
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125,000 |
|
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626,000
126,000
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126,000 |
|
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625,000
144,000
|
144,000 |
|
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608,000
148,000
|
148,000 |
|
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556,000
221,000
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221,000 |
Moments after the restart, Philippe Rivory limped from under the gun, but Daniel Koloszar to his left raised to 33,000.
Two players folded to Jon Kyte, who raised again to 73,000 from the hijack. Then Rivory moved all in for approximately 150,000. Koloszar folded, and Kyte snap-called.
Philippe Rivory: 10♦10♠
Jon Kyte: Q♥Q♣
The dealer fanned a board of K♥6♠8♠J♦4♣, and Rivory was eliminated in 370th place for €2,580.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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750,000
334,000
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334,000 |
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175,000
75,000
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75,000 |
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Busted |
Martin Kiers opened to 20,000 and Andreas Scheelen defended his big blind.
Scheelen check-called a bet of 15,000 from Kiers on the 2♣A♦4♦ flop.
The 8♥ turn was checked through. On the J♦ river Scheelen took the initiative, putting out a bet of 32,000. Kiers quickly folded to hand Scheelen the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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680,000
426,000
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426,000 |
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535,000
482,000
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482,000 |
Patrick Schratz opened to 20,000 from the small blind. Ender Lacin called in the big blind as the table's chip-leader and it went to a flop.
It came 10♦2♦8♥, which Lacin checked before facing a bet of 20,000 from Schratz's. Lacin then instantly raised to 50,000 and the German called as it went to the turn.
An 8♣ landed, which Lacin bet out for 40,000 and Schratz called.
The Turk quickly shoved all in on the 5♦ river. Schratz was covered, but found a call and took the pot down with trip eights - tabling K♥8♦. Lacin hit top pair on the flop but didn't improve, showing 10♥6♦.
Schratz won the very next hand, his preflop three-bet taking it down as he showed A♣K♠. With those two pots, he became one of the chip leaders on Day 2.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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890,000
791,000
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791,000 |
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200,000
227,000
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227,000 |
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Gheorghe Gradinaru found himself at risk for 173,000 from the small blind against Nikolai Ogoltsov in the cutoff.
Gheorghe Gradinaru: A♣J♠
Nikolai Ogoltsov: 7♣7♠
Ogoltsov seemed disgusted by the A♥J♣9♣ flop. The 2♠ on the turn and the 6♠ on the river completed the board, and Gradinaru doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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376,000
167,000
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167,000 |
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350,000
11,000
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11,000 |
Picking the action up on the turn on a board of 4♣K♣J♠7♥, Thomas Syversen had defended his big blind against an open from Alexander Norden, with 95,000 in the middle.
Norden continued for 72,000, only to be met by a quick check-jam from Syversen for roughly 290,000. Norden couldn't get his chips in quick enough and made the snap call.
Thomas Syversen: 7♠4♦
Alexander Norden: J♦J♥
Syversen was in big trouble with two pair against Norden's set of jacks. The 6♦ river confirmed his elimination. Norden meanwhile increased his stack to a very healthy 780,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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780,000
362,000
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362,000 |
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Karol Bogusz opened to 22,000 from middle position and was called by Nikola Radevic in the big blind.
Radevic checked to Bogusz on the 4♥8♦J♣ flop and he continued for 28,000. Radevic then check-raised to 67,000 and Radevic called.
The 9♠ fell on the turn and Radevic tanked a while before sliding a bet of 58,000 into the middle. Bogusz responded by shoving, which was enough to put Radevic all in for just approximately 200,000 total. Radevic quickly called and hands were revealed.
Nikola Radevic: 8♣4♣
Karol Bogusz: K♦J♦
Radevic was ahead with his flopped two pair, and the Q♥ river kept him in front for the large double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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540,000
258,000
|
258,000 |
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120,000
82,000
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82,000 |
Picking the action up on a board of 5♠3♣K♥J♥ in a pot between Daniel Erlandsson and Samuel Fournier with 230,000 in the middle, Fournier check-called a bet of 70,000 from his opponent.
On the 9♠ river Fournier again checked to Erlandsson. Erlandsson moved all in for over 700,000, putting Fournier (who had about 400,000 behind) at risk if he called.
Fournier took a considerable period of time mulling over his decision. He asked if his opponent had jacks, and after folding, told Erlandsson if it was a bluff, it was a good one. Erlandsson meanwhile increased his stack to just over 1,000,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,095,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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400,000
244,000
|
244,000 |