Markus Hoffe raised to 3,800 in the hijack and Patrik Ciklamini three-bet to 11,500 in the cutoff. Hoffe called and the flop came . Hoffe check-called a bet of 11,100. The turn was the . Hoffe checked again and Ciklamini bet 12,500. Hoffe moved all in and Ciklamini snap-called.
Patrik Ciklamini:
Markus Hoffe:
It was an action card on the turn which had Hoffe drawing pretty thin to eliminate Ciklamini. The river was the and Ciklamini doubled up.
Jeremy Williams won't be making another final table appearance here at the WSOPC in Rozvadov. He got his last 17,000 chips in with suited and was called in two spots by players both holding .
Williams finished 8th last April for €20,995, but there was no help for the American on the runout and he was sent to the rail.
Andreas Hildebrand was just eliminated by Martin Kabrhel.
Hildebrand lost a lot of chips when Amjad Nader had shoved all in from the small blind for 14,300 when the board read and there was about 46,000 in the middle. Hildebrand still had about 16,000 in front of him so it was a big decision for him. After about a minute or so, he decided to fold.
Right after he ran his into the of Martin Kabrhel on the board. Even though Hildebrand had a flush draw on the flop, nothing materialized for him in the end and he was sent to the rail.
Matthew Wood moved all in for 25,000 from under the gun. It looked like it was going to get through before Sebastian Kos called in the big blind.
Matthew Wood:
Sebastian Kos:
The flop came handing both players a pair, with all in player Wood out-kicked. However, the Englishman had flush outs to potentially stay alive. The turn was the meaning he was open-ended as well. The river completed his straight.
"That was dirty," said a British tablemate to Wood.
"I mean that's not the nice way to double," said Wood, "That's the dirty way!"
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Michal Lubas had shoved all in for about 9 big blinds from the cutoff after an open and call had taken place before him. Cameron Hunt, sitting on the button, reshoved and the rest folded.
Michal Lubas:
Cameron Hunt:
The board ran out - no help for Lubas and he was eliminated.
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