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Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Alisa Sibgatova raised from early position, Nikola Gunchev three-bet to 3,500 from the cutoff and Sibgatova made the call.
The 2♣8♠3♣ flop saw Sibgatova play in flow. Gunchev bet out a sizable wager of 4,500 and Sibgatova called.
The 7♥ turn saw a second check from Sibgatova. Gunchev bet out 10,500. Sibgatova tanked for some time before responding with a raise, moving all in for around 37,000. Gunchev snap-folded.
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63,500
32,500
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22,600
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Ihar Soika had a raise of 3,200 out in the middle, Boris Angelov reraised to 8,500, then Soika moved all in for around 30,000. Angelov made the call and was at risk as players flipped their cards.
Boris Angelov: A♦A♠
Ihar Soika: J♦J♠
The board ran out K♠J♣4♦5♦9♦ and Soika pulled ahead by hitting a set of jacks on the flop. He held to win the pot and Angelov was eliminated.
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Aleksandr Kirichenko raised from under the gun to 1,300, the cutoff called and Roman Timergazin three-bet to 6,500, from the small blind. Kirichenko called and the cutoff folded.
The A♣6♠3♦ flop saw Timergazin continue for 3,500. Kirichenko was undettered.
The Q♠ turn checked through to the 10♣ on the river. Timergazin checked again and then folded to a wager of 18,700 from Kirichenko.
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Arthur Thiriart opened from under the gun to 1,200. Krum Polihronov called from early position. Grzegorz Kozieja defended the big blind.
Thiriart check-called a bet of 1,500 on the flop 10♥6♦5♥ from Polihronov. Kozieja folded. Both players checked the 6♣ after taking some time in the tank. Thiriart then led for 5,500 on the Q♣ river and Polihronov called quickly. He had 7♠7♣ and Thiriart had A♥9♠ for a bluff.
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PokerStars listened to feedback from female poker players on how to draw women to the game, and now the poker site is responding.
The upcoming PokerStars North American Poker Tour (NAPT) Las Vegas festival will feature a $330 buy-in Women's Event on Nov. 5. Notably, the event has a $30,000 guaranteed prize pool attached.
Last year's NAPT Women's Event had a $360 price tag and drew 94 entrants for a prize pool of $28,200. That means PokerStars is expecting this year's event to be an even greater success.
The Women's Event will get underway at 12:30 p.m. local time on Nov. 5 and allows for unlimited reentry. The event will feature 30-minute levels and will see players starting with stacks of 30,000.
Timo Laasonen opened from early position to 1,200. Action folded around to Shakhabiddin Muradov who called in the small blind and Nicolae Paunescu defended the big blind.
The flop of 6♠5♦10♣ was checked around, as was the A♠ turn. The Q♠ was checked by the blinds and Laasonen fired 1,500. Muradov called and Paunescu folded. Laasonen took the pot with A♦4♣ and Muradov mucked.
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Action was on the flop on a board of 10♥Q♣5♦ and Aliaksandr Yarosh put out a bet. Alessandro Pichierri raised, then Yarosh moved all in. Pichierri made the call and was at risk as players revealed their hands.
Yarosh tabled his 10♠10♣ first for a set of tens, promting Pichierri to turn over his cards in a more frustrated manner, showing K♥K♦ for an overpair.
The turn came the 3♣ and river the Q♦ to further improve Yarosh's hand to a full house. He won the pot and Pichierri was eliminated.
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Konstantin Generalov raised from early positon, receiving calls from Stefan Uebber, in the cutoff, and Abdulgamid Gadzhiev, in the big blind.
The 8♦K♥10♥ flop saw the action check to Generalov, who continued for 1,600. Both players called.
The 5♣ turn saw a second check from Gadzhiev. Generalov sized up to 4,500 and Uebber called. Gadzhiev stepped aside.
The 7♥ river slowed down Generalov. Uebber took the lead with a bet of 12,000 and Generalov chose to fold.
As Uebber raked in the pot, he tabled Q♥Q♠ to the table.
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