The 248 players remaining in Day 2 of the Eureka Main Event have just begun their second 25-minute break of the day.
The 248 players remaining in Day 2 of the Eureka Main Event have just begun their second 25-minute break of the day.
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Georgios Karakousis opened to 26,000 from middle position, then Sebastiano Bonfiglio to his left three-bet all in for 158,000. All the other players folded to Karakousis, who called.
Georgios Karakousis: J♣J♦
Sebastiano Bonfiglio: 4♠4♦
The dealer fanned a board of 7♥9♠9♣K♥J♠ which gave a full house to Karakousis who doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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770,000
414,000
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414,000 |
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346,000
244,000
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244,000 |
Catalin Moraru opened the action from early position to 30,000. The only caller was Marian Fridrich in the small blind.
The flop came 8♥K♦4♥ and Fridrich checked it to Moraru. The Romanian led out for 16,000 but was check-raised by Fridrich to 55,000. Moraru called and they went to a turn.
It came the K♥ and both players checked.
The 3♣ river sparked no further action as both players checked it down. Moraru showed 9♦9♠, while Fridrich took a decent-sized pot as he tabled A♠A♥.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,050,000
845,000
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845,000 |
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620,000
377,000
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377,000 |
Nikola Radevic opened to 30,000 from the small blind, before Tobias Leknes raised to 75,000. Radevic then three-bet shoved and got a call, with Leknes the shorter stack.
Tobias Leknes: Q♠Q♥
Nikola Radevic: 6♦6♠
The flop of K♣10♥6♥ turned the hand on its head, with Radevic flopping a set.
The 5♣ on the turn offered no salvation to Leknes.
A 10♣ on the river confirmed the Norwegian's exit in 231st place, taking home €3,420.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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815,000
275,000
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275,000 |
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Picking up the action on the river on a board of 10♥5♦A♣3♣J♠ with around 400,000 already in the middle, Sondre Lunde checked to Ran Shahar.
Shahar moved all in for about 300,000 and was quickly called by Lunde, with Shahar covering Lunde.
Sondre Lunde: 10♠10♦
Ran Shahar: K♦Q♣
Shahar had hit a straight on the river to overtake Lunde's set of tens, and he scooped a monster 1,200,000 pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,200,000
511,000
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511,000 |
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Luca Pontiroli opened from the cutoff and faced a three-bet to 85,000 from Ioannis Papagouras in the small blind.
Pontiroli then jammed all in for 205,000 and Papagouras called it off after weighing his options for a few moments.
Luca Pontiroli: K♥J♥
Ioannis Papagouras: A♠8♠
Pontiroli flopped a pair on 5♥9♠J♦ and received two more pairs on the 9♦5♠ runout to secure the victory. He doubled up while Papagouras was demoted to a stack of 20 big blinds.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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440,000
226,000
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226,000 |
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240,000
135,000
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135,000 |
We joined the action preflop as Espen Sandvik opened to 24,000 from the hijack. Yasuhiro Waki shoved all in on the button for 180,000 and it folded back around to Sandvik. He made the call, but was up against Waki's aces, with the Japanese at risk.
Yasuhiro Waki: A♥A♠
Espen Sandvik: 6♦6♣
The 4♣9♠7♠ flop was fairly safe for Waki. The 3♦ on the turn, however, gave Sandvik additional outs.
But his hopes of busting aces and chipping up were extinguished as a J♥ hit on the river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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420,000
330,000
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330,000 |
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416,000
334,000
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334,000 |
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Lukas Berninger opened the button and was called by Sylwester Fortuna in the small blind and Bastian Rebscher in the big blind.
Action was checked to Berninger on the K♦A♠8♠ flop, who put out a bet of 17,000. Only Rebscher called.
Berninger continued with the aggression on the 7♥ turn, sliding out a bet of 30,000. Rebscher called.
The river brought the 10♣ and Rebscher took quite some time before checking to Berninger. Berninger quickly checked back.
Rebscher turned over A♥10♥ for two pair which was good against Berninger's A♦9♦.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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260,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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255,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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100,000
91,000
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91,000 |