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for a straight draw and the nut flush draw.
Big stack Veton Raka eventually called with the ![]()
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and instantly turned a full house with the
, the
river was a formality.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Mustafa Wardak ended up all in and at risk with the ![]()
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for a straight draw and the nut flush draw.
Big stack Veton Raka eventually called with the ![]()
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and instantly turned a full house with the
, the
river was a formality.
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flop, Frex and Marek Blasko ended up all in while Dorel Eldabach had both comfortably covered.
Frex: ![]()
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Marek Blasko: ![]()
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Dorel Eldabach: ![]()
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The
turn and
river brought no help to Frex and he busted while Blasko essentially tripled for 39,600.
In a five-way pot to the ![]()
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flop no betting action took place and the
turn and
river brought no action either. Veton Raka tabled ![]()
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for a flush and that won the pot, sending Raka one step closer to half a million in chips as he appears to be near the top of the leaderboard right now.
"You can write Jachtmann is lucky," Karlos joked as Jan-Peter Jachtmann had just sent a short-stacked Destructor55 to the rail. Preflop, Destructor55 had three-bet to 15,000 and Jachtmann called on the button. It went in after an eight-high flop as the initial raiser folded queens to the shove of Destructor55, who tabled ![]()
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for an overpair.
Jachtmann had live cards with ![]()
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and the
on the turn left Destructor55 drawing dead, as his outs were already in the muck.
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, Yizhaq Hay check-raised and Yordanov Karagogov called to see the
turn on which Hay bet the pot for 90,000. Karagogov called and the
on the river slowed down Hay, who checked. Karagogov moved all in and Hay gave it just short consideration before making the call.
Karagogov turned over ![]()
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for a wrap that had gotten there and he doubled for 116,700, as Hay only had ![]()
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for a set of queens.
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, Burtininkas bet 10,000 and Zdenek Severa called to muck when he was shown the ![]()
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by Burtininkas.
Further assorted counts can be found below.
Level: 9
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 0
Besim Hot can run up a stack like no other, but the Swiss with roots in Macedonia has not had much fortune yet in this event. He has an interesting table right now with Maksim Shuts, Giovanni Salvatore and Erich Kollmann, and took a pot off Marek Tatar to boost his stack.
Tatar checked the ![]()
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turn and faced a bet by Hot in the cutoff for 17,000. After spending nearly two minutes in the think tank, Tatar sent his cards into the muck.
Mick Heder opened to 3,000 and picked up four callers. The ![]()
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flop was checked through and Heder was the only one to check-call a bet of 10,000 by [Removed:335] on the
turn. The
river was checked and Heder rolled over ![]()
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for two pair. [Removed:336] had that beat with the ![]()
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for a flush and won the pot.
A lot of players have jumped into the action after the dinner break and the re-entries keep pouring in as well. Calogero Lupo and Ulrich Pauls were among those to give it another shot, the latter appears to have busted once more though. Others that had to re-enter were Jonas Kronwitter, Hokyiu Lee and Antonin Felfel.
The Day 1b field size has increased to 178 entries with 137 players remaining and there is also an ongoing €350 satellite with 15 seats guaranteed.