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When it was announced five more hands were to be played, Martin Kabrhel declared "I always win the last hands", before opening to 50,000.
Action folded to Adam Wagner in the big blind, who considered his options, before three-bet jamming for 360,000. Kabrhel asked for a count, before declaring "If it's under 400,000, I'm calling.", and on the amount being confirmed, Kabrhel made the call.
Adam Wagner: A♠10♥
Martin Kabrhel: A♣K♥
When he saw his opponent's holding, Kabrhel declared "Adam, why are you bluffing?"
Kabrhel had Wagner dominated, and Wagner's departure was confirmed by the J♣7♣4♦5♣6♥ runout.
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Felix Vu opened to 55,500 from early position. Mirko Radovic in the cutoff three-bet all-in for 400,000, then Vu went into the tank before making the call.
Mirko Radovic: A♠7♦
Felix Vu: 10♥10♣
Vu was in the lead on 9♥3♦5♦, but Radovic found a flush draw with the Q♦ turn. However the Q♥ river didn't complete his flush and he was eliminated.
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Cards were on their backs and stacks were in the middle, with Emeric Farkas and Andrej Desset all-in for 300,000 and 995,000 respectively, both of whom had been looked up by Konstantinos Nanos with the covering stack.
Emeric Farkas: 10♠9♠
Andrej Desset: A♣A♦
Konstantinos Nanos: A♥K♠
Desset was in great shape, and as the dealer prepared to spread the flop, Farkas pleaded for help.
The Q♠8♥5♠ flop gave Farkas plenty of hope, with a flush draw and straight draw, and he shouted "Yes" when he saw the cards.
The 9♦ turn improved Farkas but not to the holding he was hoping, and the 7♣ river was a brick to send the pot to Desset, much to Farkas' disappointment. Nanos was also not pleased, and Desset rocketed over 2,000,000.
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Action was picked up on the flop of 7♦3♠A♣. Dmitrijs Petrenko bet 100,000 and was raised by Vasileios Tsaknis to 350,000. Petrenko called.
He then checked the 5♠ turn and Tsaknis moved all in. Petrenko called and had Tsaknis slightly covered.
Vasileios Tsaknis: A♠K♣
Dmitrijs Petrenko: A♥Q♥
Petrenko spiked the Q♠ on the river which prompted Tsaknis to slam the table and ramble about the bad beat in Greek to himself. He offered Petrenko a small donkey toy that he used as a card protector. Petrenko declined his offer.
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John Bousfield opened to 50,000 from early position, then everybody folded to Pavel Binar in the big blind who moved all-in for approximately 200,000. Bousfield waited a few seconds and called with a slightly bigger stack.
Pavel Binar: A♦8♦
John Bousfield: K♠J♠
Binar flopped top pair on A♣Q♥2♦, but after the 7♠ turn, Bousfield hit a straight with the 10♣ river to eliminate Binar.
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Salvatore Fiordelisi opened on the button to 40,000 and [Removed:548], in the small blind, shoved for 325,000. Only covering [Removed:549] by 50,000, Fiordelisi paused for a few seconds before he made the call.
[Removed:548]: A♥10♥
Salvatore Fiordelisi: A♠J♠
[Removed:549] had some split pot potential as the flop came 5♥7♠7♣, with a backdoor flush and a live card, but received no help from the 6♦ turn or the 2♣ river. Fiordelisi scooped a 700,000 chip pot.
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Baki Fazliu opened from early position to 50,000. Rusen Mat reraised to 130,000 from middle position. Action folded back around to Fazilu who moved all in for 450,000.
A few minutes went by before the clock was called. A discussion ensued between players not in the hand as to whether sufficient time had passed before the clock was called. Mat ultimately made the call during the floors countdown.
Baki Fazliu: A♣K♥
Rusen Mat: Q♠Q♥
The classic race was over all to quickly for Fazliu as Mat flopped top set on the Q♣2♥5♠ flop. Fazliu was then drawing dead on the 5♥ turn and the K♠ was inconsequential.
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