Maxim Panyak open shoved for the last of it and got a nonchalant call from Ivan Luca as he munched on a baguette.
Panyak tabled ![]()
and was none too pleased to see the ![]()
of Luca.
The cards fell ![]()
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to bust Panyak.
Maxim Panyak open shoved for the last of it and got a nonchalant call from Ivan Luca as he munched on a baguette.
Panyak tabled ![]()
and was none too pleased to see the ![]()
of Luca.
The cards fell ![]()
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to bust Panyak.
Gilbert Diaz opened for 6,000 and faced a three-bet to 15,000 from Team PokerStars Pro online Vicente Delgado.
Diaz made the call and they went to a flop of ![]()
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where he led for 10,000. Delgado responded by moving all in for 69,000. Diaz gave it a lot of thought before he made the call.
Delgado must have liked the flop after his three-bet as he was up and down with his ![]()
. Diaz was hoping to hold with his ![]()
.
The turn was the
and finally the river came the
to eliminate Delgado, Diaz rapped the tabled in delight.
Roman Korenev faced the open raise of Vicente Delgado and a three-bet of Ivan Luca to 13,200 before four-betting to 28,000 from the small blind. Delgado shoved and Luca folded whereas Korenev called off with
. It was a flip against ace-king and the Russian doubled up on a board of
.
Delgado was down to 13,900 after that hand and tripled up the very next hand.
Ondrej Vinklarek busted with
against the
of Vladimir Troyanovskiy on a board of
.
It is not 100% certain whether or not it was Radoslaw Morawiec or Marcin Wydrowski that busted against Tobias Peters, but both players from Poland are out. Just before, Peters had doubled through Adrian Mateos for 37,800 with
versus
on a board of
.
The Dutchman then won with
versus
on a board of
.
David Vamplew raised and was called by Adrian Mateos as well as Eric Sfez in the small blind before Artem Metalidi squeezed in the big blind. Only Sfez called and check-raised the
flop from 14,400 to 64,400. Metalidi moved all in for 115,800 and Sfez called off with
for the flush draw.
Metalidi was ahead with
and doubled through after the
turn and the
river.
Carlos Lopes raised to 5,100 from the button and Ognjen Sekularac called from one seat over before Joao Ribeiro three-bet to 13,100 from the big blind. Lopes made a four-bet to 32,400 for almost one third of his stack and the Portuguese tank-called. On the
flop, Ribeiro quickly checked and Lopes made a continuation bet of 25,200, staring at the board and not showing any emotions behind his shades.
Ribeiro eventually mucked and the Frenchman scooped the pot.
We just caught the end of the action as the dealer swept the cards up but Andrea Dato got it in with ![]()
and Ivan Soshnikov had looked him up with a small ![]()
.
Soshnikov spiked his ace to bust Dato.
Ekrem Sanioglu moved all in on a flop of ![]()
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and Jean-Noel Thorel made the call.
Thorel was obviously a non-believer as he had ![]()
and he was right as Sanioglu had ![]()
.
The turn
meant Sanioglu was drawing dead and the
completed the board.
Balasz Botond moved all in from early position for 20,000 and was looking good to pick up the antes and blinds until it got to Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the big blind who opted to give him a spin.
Botond tabled ![]()
and Troyanovskiy the ![]()
.
The flop of ![]()
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put Troyanovskiy into the lead but Botond went in front on the turn
. The river
gave Troyanovskiy the straight though to send Botond packing.
Andrea Dato was down to only 5,000 chips and then quadrupled up before shoving from under the gun for [21,900 with
. Tiago Martinho called on the button with
and couldn't score the knockout on a board of
.