Tomasz Kozub was all in for the last 645,000 with the ![]()
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and GOMETZGER looked him up with the ![]()
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Kozub asked for an ace with low cards on the flop and his wish was granted on the ![]()
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board.
Tomasz Kozub was all in for the last 645,000 with the ![]()
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and GOMETZGER looked him up with the ![]()
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Kozub asked for an ace with low cards on the flop and his wish was granted on the ![]()
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board.
Dorel Eldabach eventually saw his run come to an end in 34th place and the next all in showdown took place at his former table soon after.
Marian Vacha and Martin Kabrhel invested a pot-sized bet of 650,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Kabrhel check-called the last 90,000 on the
turn.
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The
river didn't matter as Vacha already had the nnut straight and Kabrhel dropped a decent portion of his stack.
Victor Nalim and Petr Gajdos traded their short stacks when Nalim doubled and soon after both clashed with near identical stacks and Gajdos as the player at risk for around 450,000.
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board saw Nalim hit a straight to send Gajdos to the payout desk.
Down to just 220,000, Rulaz ended up all in from the button against Adon Ursu in the small blind for the following showdown.
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board gave Ursu a full house to end the run of Rulaz.
Oleh Sushko and Iaroslav Boiko hold the biggest stacks on their table while Erich Kollmann dropped below a million after he doubled Sergey Verkhoturov for 440,000.
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board gave Verkhoturov two pair and he doubled to nearly a million.
Maximilian Wieser doubled through Martin Kabrhel when his ![]()
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flopped trips against the ![]()
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of Kabrhel on a board of ![]()
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. Kabrhel remains near the top of the leaderboard, however, with a lot of chips to spare.
Level: 23
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 0
Just before the blinds went up, Stefan Rapp defended his big blind against a raise by Adon Ursu and got the chips in after a ![]()
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flop.
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The
turn and the
river completed the board and Rapp was eliminated. Olaf followed him to the payout desk to reduce the field to the final 36 players.
Han Kuo scored a full double through Adon Ursu and then looked up Ivan Levchenko for around 350,000.
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and Levchenko failed to hit a flush to become the next casualty. He joined Offir Salomon at the payout desk, who had departed right before that.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 80,000 and called a three-bet to 300,000 by Massimo Foresti to see the ![]()
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flop. Kabrhel check-called the shove for 415,000 and tabled ![]()
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, while Foresti was ahead with the ![]()
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The
turn and
river let the Italian double with two pair.
They then tangled in a battle of the blinds on which Kabrhel bet the flop and turn of a ![]()
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board. The second bet was worth 310,000 and Foresti called. Kabrhel bet the pot for 930,000 on the
river. Foresti folded and they both agreed to show their cards.
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first and Kabrhel flashed ![]()
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.