Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
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Players in the Eureka High Roller are heading for a 20-minute break.
Jeremie Zouari raised from the button and De Han Kim moved all in from the small blind for 75,000. Andras Nemeth called in the big blind with a shorter stack and Zouari folded. Players turned their cards, with Nemeth at risk.
Andras Nemeth: A♥8♥
De Han Kim: A♦K♣
Nemeth was dominated as his opponent flipped the ace-king, but the flop did bring the sweats when it came K♥5♥4♠ to give Kim a pair and Nemeth a flush draw. The turn was the 9♠ and river the A♣ and Kim improved to two pair, eliminating Nemeth from the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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135,000
135,000
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135,000 |
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Busted |
Anton Kraous was all in on J♦6♠K♠4♣4♦ from under the gun.
Lukas Hoesl, who was covered by Kraous with 52,000 behind, hero-called after a long tank. Kraous tabled K♥9♥ for top pair, Hoesl showed Q♠J♠ and was eliminated.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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190,000
123,500
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123,500 |
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Busted |
David Elyashar raised to 6,000 from early position and Ben Miller three-bet to 16,000 from the cutoff, which Elyashar called.
On the 3♦K♠5♠ flop, Elyashar checked and Miller continued for 12,000. Elyashar then check-raised all in for 53,500. Miller got the count and then made the call.
Elyashar showed Q♠J♠ for a flush draw, while Miller flipped over Q♥Q♦ for a pair of queens.
The turn was the 9♦ and river the 3♥. Elyashar missed his draw and Miller held to win the pot, sending Elyashar to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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235,000
235,000
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235,000 |
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Busted |
There were around 80,000 chips in the pot on a board of 10♣10♠8♥5♦Q♣, Fabio Peluso was all in for 140,000 from the small blind.
Justin Steinbrenner, who was covered by Peluso, went into the tank. Around two minutes passed and Steinbrenner eventually mucked his hand. Peluso then tabled 7♥6♥ for a stone bluff.
Steinbrenner referred to Peluso as a "crazy guy."
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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225,000
111,000
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111,000 |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
PokerNews arrived as Karim Maekelberg three-bet to 12,000, prompting Mosjin El Yakoubi to respond with a four-bet to 55,500, leaving himself just 19,000 behind. Maekelberg made the call, seemingly bracing for an all-in shove that didn’t immediately come.
The dealer revealed the 3♠K♠Q♣ flop, and El Yakoubi wasted no time moving in his remaining chips. Maekelberg quickly called, and the cards were revealed.
Mosjin El Yakoubi: A♥Q♠
Karim Maekelberg: A♦K♦
With top pair already in the lead, the K♣ on the turn locked it up for Maekelberg, leaving the 9♣ on the river as a mere formality. El Yakoubi hit the rail, while Maekelberg stacked up even more chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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240,000
190,000
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190,000 |
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Busted |
Heinz Schlueter open-shoved all in with a short stack of 16,000 from the hijack and Ivan Burmistrov called in the cutoff. The rest of the table folded, leaving the two players to turn their cards, with Schlueter at risk.
Heinz Schlueter: Q♠Q♣
Ivan Burmistrov: A♦10♥
Schlueter had pocket queens and his opponent needed to catch a pair or better to get ahead. The board came K♥K♠6♠6♣5♠ and Schlueter made two pair, queens and kings to win the pot, doubling up his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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120,000 | |
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38,000 |
Simas Karaliunas was all in with a short stack of 13,000 from late position. Vladyslav Martynenko then pushed all in over the top from small blind and Roberto Begni called in the big blind for 35,000. Martynenko had both of his opponents covered as the cards were turned.
Simas Karaliunas: K♣J♣
Roberto Begni: 9♥9♦
Vladyslav Martynenko: A♣Q♥
The board ran out 10♥2♥J♦8♥2♠ and Karaliunas paired his jack on the flop, holding to win the main pot and triple his stack. Begni won the side pot and ended up with a similar stack, while Martynenko took a hit from paying both players.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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85,000 | |
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44,000 | |
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35,000 |