Nick Broekhuizen was all in and at risk for 7,425,000 and found a caller in Josef Snejberg.
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and the Dutchman flopped a jack, then dodged the open-ended straight draw to double for 7,425,000.
Nick Broekhuizen was all in and at risk for 7,425,000 and found a caller in Josef Snejberg.
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and the Dutchman flopped a jack, then dodged the open-ended straight draw to double for 7,425,000.
Victor Tyurin raised and picked up two callers in Alamzad Sina and Ngoc Minh Hoang in the blinds. The flop of ![]()
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was checked to Tyurin in the cutoff and he continued for 800,000. Sina folded and check-raised to 2,200,000, which Tyurin called.
After the
turn, Hoang made it 3,050,000 to go and received a call before the
river was checked by the Czech. Tyurin checked back and mucked when he was shown ![]()
for a flush.
Marek Blasko opened the action and got a call from Gerald Karlic and big blind Josef Šnejberg.
Three players to a flop of ![]()
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with no action and the turn card was the
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Šnejberg took the betting lead with a bet of 1,300,000 and got calls from Blasko and Karlic.
The river was the
and Šnejberg assembled a bet of 5,500,000 and slid it forward.
Blasko took a while with his decision, looking back at his cards a last time before pushing them away.
Karlic gave it a little bit of thought before splashing in the call.
Šnejberg showed the ![]()
for quads and Karlic naturally mucked.
Matous Skorepa raised to 900,000 from the hijack and Marc Doring three-bet to 2,375,000 on the button, which Skorepa called after some small talk with the German. Both have history from the massive previous clash and Skorepa checked the ![]()
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flop.
Doring bet 1,850,000 and received a call before the
turn saw another check by Skorepa. Doring quickly moved all in and that forced a fold from the Czech.
Manig Loeser and Steffen Sontheimer got it all in pre-flop for 112,000 each, with ![]()
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respectively.
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flop gave Loeser a backdoor flush draw, with the
turn offering some wheel outs to chop, but the
on the river sealed it for Sontheimer who dragged the pot as Loeser exited the tournament area in 7th place.
Players are now taking a short break.
Marc Doring raised to 800,000 and SantaClaus moved all in for 3,475,000 from one seat over, which Doring called.
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The board came ![]()
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and the German doubled.
Soon after at the same table, most of the stack of Grzegorz Idziak was already in the middle of the table until the ![]()
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turn and he moved all in for 2.4 million. Matous Skorepa called with ![]()
for two pair and Idziak had ![]()
, spiking the
on the river to improve to better two pair.
Dominik Desset was one of the short stacks not long ago, but that has suddenly changed and he got value from Marek Blasko. Blasko checked the ![]()
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river and calleda bet of 3.5 million by Desset to muck when shown ![]()
for top pair top kicker.
Al the chips went in on a flop of ![]()
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with Dominik Desset the player at risk.
Nick Broekhuizen tabled an over pair holding ![]()
but Desset had flopped the wheel with ![]()
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The turn was the
.
“Sweat,” another player said of the chance of a full house, but the river was the
and Desset could then laugh and tell him not to say that.
Level: 23
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Nick Broekhuizen shoved from the cut-off and got a call from Robin Hegele in the big blind with a very similar stack size.
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The board ran out ![]()
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Broekhuizen was left with just 75,000 and was eliminated in the very next hand.