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A pot had brewed between Martin Kabrhel and Luke Martinelli, where the board read 4♣A♦5♦9♣ by the turn. Kabrhel bet 1,000,000 from the big blind and Martinelli called from the hijack.
The 7♥ completed the board, and Kabrhel promised not to go all-in. Instead, he announced "14 million," well covering Martinelli, who had a few million behind. Martinelli snap-called, tabling Ax7x for aces and sevens.
Kabrhel then first tabled the 3♠, followed by a "Casino Royale!" as he slid the tres to reveal the 6♦, meaning he had the seven-high straight to take the pot.
On the next deal, Dylan Smith shoved for 1,055,000 from the hijack. Julian Pineda Lozano called from the big blind.
Dylan Smith: J♥10♣
Julian Pineda Lozano: A♣8♣
Kabrhel let Smith knew that his shove was terrible, and the 9♣7♠4♦A♦A♠ board didn't help Smith's case as Lozano made trips to score the bust out.
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Mehdi Chaoui opened to 240,000 which was called by Martin Kabrhel. Then Julian Pineda Lozano three-bet to 1,080,000, which got Chaoui to fold, and Kabrhel made the call.
After the 2♣8♦Q♠ flop Kabrhel check-called a bet of 800,000 from Lozano.
The turn brought the 4♣ and Kabrhel checked to Lozano, who moved all in for his stack of 4,435,000. Kabrhel went into the tank, asked for the pot to be spread "maximum". After using two-time banks, he made the call to put Lozano at risk.
Julian Pineda Lozano: A♠K♠
Martin Kabrhel: 9♣8♣
Kabrhel successfully sniffed out the bluff of Lozano, but he was not rewarded as Lozano hit the four-outer when the A♦ hit the river, to double up as Kabrhel's stack took a hit.
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5,600,000
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Conor Bergin opened too 250,000 from the button before Ali Abdulzahra made it 1,200,000 from the big blind. Bergin shoved, covering Abdulzahra by 150,000. The latter called off their 7,110,000 stack and the cards were turned over.
Ali Abdulzahra: A♥K♣
Conor Bergin: 10♦10♥
It was a huge flip, and one that Abdulzahra would win as he made kings full of aces on the 9♣8♥A♠K♠K♥ runout.
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6,290,000
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4,395,000
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Level: 20
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Action was picked up on the flop, with the board showing 6♠9♣10♦.
The small blind checked to Aaron Olechnowicz, who bet out 1,600,000. David Coleman in early position made the call, while the small blind folded.
After the 7♥ on the turn, Olechnowicz bet out 1,900,000, which Coleman again called.
The river brought the K♠ and Olechnowicz moved all in for Coleman's stack of 3,210,000, which he snap-called. Olechnowicz tabled KxQ♣ but Coleman flopped a straight with 8♦7♦ to take the massive pot.
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Rodrigo Seiji opened to 250,000 from the hijack and called when Tomas Kubaliak made it 575,000 from the small blind.
Seiji called a bet of 350,000 on the K♠7♥7♣ flop, and then fired out 350,000 on the 4♦ turn when Kubaliak checked. The latter called.
Kubaliak checked on the K♥ river. Seiji fired in his last 1,305,000 and after some time in the tank, Kubaliak called.
Seiji tabled 5♦5♥, but was beaten by 10♠10♥.
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Augusto Eduardo was all-in for his last 2,030,000 from the button and was at risk to Daniel Klinger.
Augusto Eduardo: 6x6x
Daniel Klinger: A♠Q♥
Klinger paired up on the Q♦5♦10♦ flop, made trips on the Q♠ turn and secured the pot after the K♣ river.
The following hand, WSOP Main Event champ Michael Mizrachi raised to 240,000 from under the gun. Unfortunately for him, he received no action, tabling K♣K♥.
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