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Harel Azulay and Daniele Casino had created a pot of 250,000 blind-on-blind when Azulay shipped all in on the 7♦10♠K♠ flop for a pot-sized bet. Casino made a quick call, and the cards were tabled.
Harel Azulay: 7♣6♣
Daniele Casino: K♥4♠
Casino had flopped the higher pair and even made two pair on the Q♠4♦ river to secure the pot and send Azulay home late on Day 3.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,725,000
225,000
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225,000 |
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Salvatore Russo had raised preflop and Daniele Grasso had defended his big blind when the latter checked on the 6♦4♦9♣ flop. Russo continued for 160,000, which Grasso raised to 400,000.
Russo then put Grasso all-in for 1,200,000, and Grasso quickly called for his tournament life.
Daniele Grasso: 10♦7♦
Salvatore Russo: 8♥8♦
The 9♥ turn removed Grasso's gutshot as Russo would make a full house, and the J♥ river was not a ten or diamond, leaving Grasso condemned to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,900,000
1,400,000
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1,400,000 |
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Riccardo Ciccone had pushed all in for 400,000 from middle position and was looked up by Jakub Sterba in the small blind.
Riccardo Ciccone: A♣J♥
Jakub Sterba: A♦K♦
Ciccone remained outkicked on the 4♦Q♥A♥9♠9♣ board, sending him to the exit in 32nd place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,400,000
1,490,000
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1,490,000 |
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Raffaele Bellapianta open-jammed in the hijack for 450,000. Francesco Legnaro committed his stack of 1,340,000 from the cutoff, and Harel Azulay called in the small blind, covering both.
Raffaele Bellapianta: A♦7♥
Francesco Legnaro: A♠K♥
Harel Azulay: Q♠Q♣
Azulay's queens remained ahead on the 4♣2♦6♦ flop, but the K♠ turn made Legnaro a higher pair for a big lead. The 6♥ river changed nothing, seeing Bellapianta bust while Lagnaro raked in a big double-up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,210,000
2,025,000
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2,025,000 |
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300,000
40,000
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40,000 |
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Andrii Nikitin had raised to 80,000 preflop, which Fabrizio Galetta clicked to 150,000. Nikitin made the call, and a flop of 4♠2♠5♠ fanned.
Galetta continued for 100,000, being check-raised to 250,000 by Nikitin. Galetta then pushed all in for 850,000 and was snapped off by Nikitin.
Fabrizio Galetta: A♠K♦
Andrii Nikitin: Q♠7♠
Nikitin had flopped a flush after the good price he got preflop. Galetta could still win the pot if a fourth spade hit the board, but the deck had the 3♥ turn and 9♣ river in store instead.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,650,000
3,425,000
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3,425,000 |
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Sebastian Kotowicz in early position was three-bet preflop by Christian Andronico in the cutoff. Kotowicz then four-bet jammed for 2,095,000 and was snap-called by Andronico, who had him covered.
Sebastian Kotowicz: A♥K♦
Christian Andronico: A♠A♦
Kotowicz was in dire shape against Andronico's rockets. He required running outs after the 10♥2♠5♥ flop, and the 7♦ turn gave Andronico the checkmark.
The stacks were carefully counted after the 9♣ river, after which Kotwicz said his goodbyes and headed to the payout desk.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,595,000
2,665,000
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2,665,000 |
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Francesco Favia had defended his big blind to a raise by Christian Andronico in the hijack. The flop fell J♣5♥Q♣, where Favia check-shoved all-in for 500,000. Andronico snap-called, and the cards went face-up.
Francesco Favia: K♣10♥
Christian Andronico: A♠A♦
Favia's straight draw did not complete on the 6♥8♣ runout, and he was consequently sent to the exit.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,930,000
280,000
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280,000 |
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