Down to six big blinds, Martin Kabrhel shoved from early position and Dragoslav Timarac called out of the big blind.
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and that was it for the Czech.
Down to six big blinds, Martin Kabrhel shoved from early position and Dragoslav Timarac called out of the big blind.
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and that was it for the Czech.
Dominik Paus had just lost with kings and then shoved the button with ![]()
for 94,000. Serif Gozegir looked him up out of the small blind with king-queen bit found no help on the board ![]()
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One hand later, it was Gozegir at risk out of the button with ![]()
for 13 big blinds and Alexandru Farcasanu called from one seat over with the ![]()
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, Gozegir stood up, wished all opponents good luck and headed to the payout desk.
Gaspare Leggio, Michael Panovec and Arsenii Karmatckii have been eliminated. Lazer Gjergji was one step away from joining them, but his shove for 104,000 from the button with ![]()
found a fortunate double up.
Dominik Paus called from the big blind with ![]()
, but the board ran out ![]()
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to award the pot to the Czech.
Down to his last 64,000 chips, Yong Cho found a spot to shove from the button and Ivan Luca from one seat over isolated succesfully.
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The sensation from Argentina, also known as "Negriin", won the flop with a board of ![]()
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and increased his stack slightly while Cho departed in 56th place.
Luis Reis Marto, Pavel Sourek and Thai Minh Duc have been eliminated.
The latter was all in for 130,000 with ![]()
and Grzegorz Wyraz looked him up with the ![]()
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provided plenty of over cards but none of them helped Duc and he headed to the rail.
Down to 87,000 chips, Day 1c leader Arsenii Karmatckii got it in with ![]()
and Martin Ilavsky looked him up with the ![]()
out of the small blind. The board ![]()
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was not without sweat, but the Russian scooped the pot with a full house.
In a battle of the blinds, Robert Kokoska put his table neighbor Grzegorz Pysiak at risk for less than 10 big blinds with the ![]()
and the latter revealed ![]()
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and the nine on the turn sent Pysiak to the rail.
Tilmann Ebeling called off out of the big blind with ![]()
only to see an opponent show pocket aces to bust the German as well.
Sergei Firsov was all in for 72,000 with the ![]()
and won a flip against the ![]()
of Michael Panovec after a board of ![]()
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Maria Lampropoulos check-raised all in after a three-way flop of ![]()
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for 114,000 out of the big blind. Gaspare Leggio had bet 28,000 from the button and called with ![]()
, Lapropoulos held ![]()
and her top pair held up thanks to the
turn and
river.
All in for 90,000 chips, Stefan Jordi had the ![]()
and chip leader Daniel Rose made the call with ![]()
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to let the short stack double up.
Marek Blasko had found another premium hand in ![]()
but Dragoslav Timarac held the superior ![]()
. "Every time you have aces, in all the tournaments," Blasko joked and was left with less than one big blind after a board of ![]()
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. Luis Reis Marto put Blasko at risk the next hand when the Slovakian was forced all in out of the big blind.
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It was all over after the turn of a board ![]()
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and Blasko headed to the rail.