Level: 7
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Level: 7
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Aylar Lie opened 16,000 from early position, and the cutoff called before Robert Heidorn moved all-in from the big blind. Lie went deep into the tank, and asked for a count. The dealer let her know it was 269,000 before she called off her stack of 230,000. The cutoff quickly folded, and both hands were tossed on their backs.
Aylar Lie: 10♥10♠
Robert Heidorn: A♦J♠
Lie was looking to win a flip to stay alive, but the A♣J♦3♠A♥7♣ run out gave Heidorn a full house as she walked away from the table.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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535,000 | |
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Busted |
Jessica Teusl opened 16,000 from the cutoff, and both the small blind and Szymon Bujok in the big blind made the call.
The dealer fanned a flop of 8♥4♥4♣, and once checked to, Teusl dropped a bet of 20,000 across the line. The small blind called, and Bujok raised to 75,000. Only Teusl stuck around with a call.
Both players proceeded to check the J♣ turn, and 5♠ river, were Bujok tabled 8♣7♠ before Teusl rolled her 10♦10♥ face up and collected the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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655,000
145,000
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145,000 |
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240,000 | |
With the J♣J♠6♣ flop already on the felt, Lars Kamphues was seen getting his last 145,000 across the line against Oshri Lahmani and both hands were on their backs.
Lars Kamphues: K♥K♦
Oshri Lahmani: A♣A♠
It was the classic cooler, and Kamphues couldn't find one of the remaining kings in the deck as the 4♦ hit the turn, and the 8♦ on the river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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440,000
440,000
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440,000 |
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Busted |
Level: 8
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
PokerNews joined the action with the pot already at around 40,000, and the flop showing 6♠10♠4♥. Four players were involved, and Azamat Tulepbergenov bet 75,000 after two players checked. Samuel Ju called, as did another player. When the 5♣ appeared, Tulepbergenov went all in, covering everyone at the table. Ju deliberated for a while but eventually folded, as did the other player.
In the very next hand, Ju raised to 16,000 from the hijack, and the player in the big blind went all in for 68,000. Ju called and revealed Q♠J♠, slightly surprised to see his opponent's hand with 10♥4♦.
The flop A♠2♠3♦ seemed promising for Ju, but the 10♣ on the turn changed everything. The 8♥ on the river provided no help either. Ju doubled up the other player, clearly unhappy about it.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,400,000
1,400,000
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1,400,000 |
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250,000
120,000
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120,000 |
There was a limped under the gun, followed by Azamat Tulepbergenov limping before Samuel Ju raised to 55,000 from the cutoff. Both the original limper, and Tulepbergenov made the call.
When the K♦10♦10♣ flop hit the felt, both players checked to Ju who put out a bet of 65,000. Only Tulepbergenov called.
The J♥ fell on the turn, and Tulepbergenov checkd to Ju as he jammed his last 111,000 across the line. Tulepbergenov dropped a chip across the line to make the call.
Samuel Ju: A♦10♠
Azamat Tulepbergenov: Q♦7♦
Ju had flopped three of a kind, and was looking to dodge the straight and flush draw of Tulepbergenov, however, the 6♦ river completed the flush for Tulepbergenov, sending Ju out of the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,820,000
420,000
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420,000 |
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Busted |
All of the chips went in the middle before the flop, and Mohammed Mokrani was at risk for his last 130,000, while Stepan Mikhno had 231,000, and Timur Mukhamedaminov was looking for the double knockout.
Mohammed Mokrani: 4♣4♥
Stepan Mikhno: K♥K♦
Timur Mukhamedaminov: Q♥Q♠
The 6♠5♦3♣ flop was an exciting one as Mokrani picked up an open-ended straight draw, but the 6♦ turn, and 10♠ river changed nothing, and Mikhno eliminated Mokrani and doubled through Mukhamedaminov.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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562,000
562,000
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562,000 |
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240,000
240,000
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240,000 |
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Busted |
The action commenced with Damir Gabdullin raising from under the gun to 20,000, drawing three callers, including Ami Barer in the cutoff.
The flop displayed 4♥9♣J♠, and after the small and big blind checked, Gabdullin continued with a bet of 25,000, which only Barer called.
Both players checked through the J♣ turn.
Upon the river, revealing the 3♣, Gabdullin placed a bet of 175,000 into a 140,000 pot. Barer nearly folded, needing to insert his card within the time limit to extend his decision. It was a close call, but he managed to do so and ultimately called.
Gabdullin showed K♦10♣ for king-high, while Barer revealed Q♦Q♥, adding the pot to his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,500,000 | |
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575,000
166,000
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166,000 |
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