Fahredin Mustafov started as one of the big stacks and also slightly increased his stack further to become a force to be reckoned. Until Seth Berger arrived at the table. The American just got gifted a huge double up for 110,000 preflop when the Bulgarian six-bet jammed with into the pocket kings of Berger. The flop gave Mustafov some outs but two blanks later his stack was halved.
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A few big names. Timothy Davie and Anton Wigg were sent to the rail. Wigg started the day as one of the big stacks but lost quite a few of them within the first two levels. Last we had him on 70,000 still and that has since been reduced to zero. Same also applies for online qualifier Carla Larson as well, the media card of the Canadian found the way to our desk.
During a poker tournament one has to climb many hills to get deep and Tom Hall just did so, literally to speak, by doubling up through Andrew Christopher Hills. He opened to 3,200 and got three callers including Hills. On the flop, Hall continued for 5,000 and Hills raised to 13,000, the other two players folded.
Hall tanked for three minutes before moving all in for 30,000 in total with and Hills snapped him off with a set of fours. The turn and the river both provided a queen and the Brit doubled up in spectacular fashion.
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It is going quite fast as only 90 players remain. Shortly after doubling up Sorel Mizzi, Iori Yogo was sent to the rail. He held and flopped an open ended straight draw, Maxim Panyak rivered the straight with to scoop the pot.
Sorel Mizzi three-bet shoved for 13,400 with and was called by initial raiser Iori Yogo. Mizzi had [Ks¥] and Yogo , the Canadian hit two pair on a board of .
Bryan Leskowitz raised to 2,600 and was called by Maxim Panyak from one seat over. On the flop, Leskowitz continued for 3,500 and Panyak raised to 8,700. The American jammed for 25,000 in total with and Panyak snap-called with . Leskowitz could not improve anymore and reported about his exit before leaving the tournament area.
Petr Subik got it in preflop with and Stanislav Nicholson called with to flop the nut flush and send the Czech to the rail. Antonina Anapolska has also been running out of chips as well.