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Igor Yaroshevskyy opened to 6,000 and was called by Mario Colavita. Vedat Mutlu then three-bet all in for 28,000.
Karl Sandoff was in the blinds and four-bet all in for more, getting quick folds from Yaroshevskyy and Colavita.
Vedat Mutlu: A♠J♠
Karl Sandoff: A♥K♠
The A♣6♥4♠ flop changed nothing with the 3♥ turn and 8♥ river sending Mutlu to the rail as Sandoff chipped up to just under average which sits at 182,000.
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Claudio Di Giacomo raised to 5,000 from under the gun and Umberto Ruggeri three-bet to 18,000 from the next position.
It folded back to Di Giacomo who four-bet all in for around 50,000. Ruggeri checked his cards before calling.
Claudio Di Giacomo: K♣Q♠
Umberto Ruggeri: Q♣Q♥
The A♥J♣8♦6♣A♣ saw Ruggeri send his compatriot to the rail, with the table joking about the friendship between the two of them.
"Maybe he didn't believe you," commented someone.
"He's my friend," said Ruggeri. "But there are no friends at the poker table."
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Sam Grafton opened to 6,000 from the cutoff and Thomas Swensen shoved his short stack into the middle from the big blind. Grafton quickly called and a showdown was held.
Thomas Swensen: A♠J♣
Sam Grafton: K♠K♦
Swensen needed some help to keep his Main Event run alive, but the 8♥K♥K♣ flop immediately left Swensen drawing dead after upgrading Grafton to quad kings.
The 6♠ turn and 4♣ river made the elimination official and Grafton was sent the rest of Swensen's chips.
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In a three-bet pot, Arjel Daci checked to Valentino Konakchiev who continued for 19,000 on the 10♦4♣2♣ flop. Daci then check-raised all in for 53,000 and action was on Konakchiev.
He thought, with tablemate Anton Wigg eventually calling time. Konakchiev then called.
Arjel Daci: 9♣9♠
Valentino Konakchiev: A♥Q♣
Daci was ahead but reacted by getting to his feet when the A♣ rolled off on the turn. The river was the Q♥ and Daci was eliminated.
"I called because of the backdoors," Konakchiev said aloud. "He has jacks in his range. I have the queen of clubs and backdoor draws up and down."
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Giuseppe Dedoni opened to 4,000 from the cutoff and just behind him, Stefan Peukert shoved for his last 9,000 on the button. It was folded back to Dedoni, who quickly called to put Peukert at risk.
Stefan Peukert: Q♥J♥
Giuseppe Dedoni: A♠K♠
The board ran out 3♦4♠4♥7♦9♥ — keeping Dedoni best with Big Slick to eliminate Peukert.
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Joining the action on a Q♣5♦3♠Q♦Q♥ board, William Kassouf shoved for 26,000 into a pot of around 35,000.
His opponent was Alexander Ivarsson who snap-called.
Kassouf tabled J♥J♠ but they were no good against the A♦A♠ of Ivarsson.
"Nice hand," said Kassouf. "Should have shoved pre, but then the board [...] just kept getting better and better for my hand."
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