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Tamas Adamszki opened with a raise to 70,000 from the cutoff, before Alex Fortin-Demers three-bet to 135,000 from the button. It folded back to Adamszki who made the call.
After the 9♠J♠J♥ flop, Adamszki checked to Fortin-Demers, and he bet out 200,000. Adamszki then bumped it up to 400,000, which was enough to get Fortin-Demers to fold, giving the pot to Adamszki.
Mike van Obberghen open-jammed from the button for his stack of 290,000, which was called by Brian Luo in the small blind to put van Obberghen at risk.
Mike van Obberghen: Q♠10♥
Brian Luo: A♥5♠
Luo was in front with his ace-high, and stayed in front on the 9♠6♦3♠5♦6♥ runout to score the knockout.
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Level: 12
Blinds: 20,000/35,000
Ante: 35,000
Action folded to Brian Luo on the button, and he moved all in for his stack of 500,000. Florian Gaugusch in the big blind confirmed the count, before putting in a chip to make the call.
Brian Luo: K♣Q♠
Florian Gaugusch: A♠8♠
Gaugusch was ahead with his ace-high, but after the J♠4♣K♦J♣8♣ runout, Luo paired his king to double up.
Action was picked up with both Rachid Ben Cherif all-in for 285,000 and Cary Katz all-in for 900,000, with [Removed:564] putting both players at risk.
Rachid Ben Cherif: K♥Q♣
Cary Katz: 8♥8♦
[Removed:564]: J♠J♦
[Removed:565] was ahead with pocket jacks, looking to score a double knockout. He stayed in front after the 10♠9♥6♦ flop, but the 8♣ on the turn gave Katz a set, giving him a commanding lead. [Removed:565] could not improve after the 6♣ completed the board, giving Katz more than a double up, and eliminating Ben Cherif.
James Caputo opened the action from the hijack with a raise to 60,000. Chanracy Khun in the cutoff three-bet to 120,000, which was called by Martin Zamani on the button, the big blind Scott Seiver, and Caputo.
After the 6♥3♥3♠ flop, it was checked Zamani who bet out 150,000. Seiver and Caputo folded, but Khun made the call.
Khun then check-called a bet of 380,000 after the 3♦ on the turn, to see the 10♣ on the river. Khun checked once more, and Zamani fired out 595,000. Khun gave it some thought, before mucking to give the pot to Zamani.