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on the turn. All of the chips got into the middle with Carlos Shiu at risk with the ![]()
dominating the ![]()
of Melika Razavi.
The river came the
and Shiu gathered his double while Razavi was left with about ten big blinds.
The board read ![]()
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on the turn. All of the chips got into the middle with Carlos Shiu at risk with the ![]()
dominating the ![]()
of Melika Razavi.
The river came the
and Shiu gathered his double while Razavi was left with about ten big blinds.
Sergei Petrushevskii opened the pot with a raise to 12,000 from the hijack.
"I'm getting way too laggy. Playing too many hands," big blind Phillip Nagy said as he threw in a call. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop.
The turn came the
and Petrushevskii bet 10,000. Nagy called as the river fell the
. Petrushevskii bet another 25,000 and Nagy casually tossed in a chip to call.
Petrushevskii turned over ![]()
for the rivered two pair and Nagy flashed the
before he mucked.
Action was joined as a pot of close to 200,000 was brewing on the river with the board reading ![]()
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. From the big blind, Sebastian Hoyos jammed his remaining 195,000.
Big stack Tommaso Briotti was under the gun and thought for a solid few minutes before eventually folding and sending the pot to his right.
Action folded to Ercan Hasan on the button and he shoved all in for around 60,000. Kyle Hugh Maguire called in the small blind.
"Let's sweat it together," Alberto Meran said in the big blind before folding, leaving Hasan and Maguire heads-up.
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Kyle Hugh Maguire: ![]()
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Hasan, who made the final table of the PokerNews Cup last night, needed help if he was going to stick around to try to duplicate that performance. Instead, the board came ![]()
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and Maguire's nines stayed in front.
As Maguire was stacking his new chips, Niall Farrell was moved to the table. "Is this the Scottish table," Farrell said to Maguire.
"It's a home game," Maguire responded.
Barak Wisbrod and Nikolai Tulin were heads-up on a flop of ![]()
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when Wisbrod got his last 161,000 in the middle.
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Wisbrod had flopped a set of nines but didn't to hold against Tulin's flush and straight draws. Tulin stood up from his seat to await the board as the dealer turned over the
, followed by the
.
Tulin let out an anguished cry as he missed his draws and handed over the double up to Wisbrod.
Level: 15
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
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, Freddy Deeb bet 30,000 from the big blind and was called by Mikhail Kotelnikov on the button.
The river came the
and Deeb fired out another 40,000. Kotelnikov quickly called.
"You got it," Deeb said as he instantly mucked his cards, surrendering the pot to his opponent.
Action was on the flop as it read ![]()
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and a pot of 145,000 in the middle. From the hijack, Elias Talitie bet 50,000. Konstantinos Nanos raised to 130,000 and Talitie called.
The turn brought the
. Nanos moved all in and Talitie called. Nanos tabled the flopped set with the ![]()
which was crushing the ![]()
of Talitie.
The river came the
to ned Talitie's day and make Nanos one of the chip leaders in the room.
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, Marco Carravieri and Yiannis Liperis tangled in a big pot that resulted in both players getting around 200,000 in the middle.
Carravieri turned over ![]()
for two pair, but Liperis had ![]()
for a flush. Needing to fill up on the river, Carravieri missed the
.
He thought he had been eliminated and got up to leave, but a recount showed he still had 15,000 remaining as Liperis earned a massive double up.
There was a pot of 118,000 in the middle on a flop that read ![]()
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. It was checked to the turn which came the
. From the cutoff, Nikolai Tulin led for 36,000. Erik Cajelais called on the button.
The river came the
. Tulin slowed down and checked. Cajelais bet 125,000. Tulin thought for several moments before sliding his cards forward for the fold.