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Umit Dalkilic made an over pot-sized bet of 22,000 which left Anthony Wintermann squirming in his seat. Wintermann asked "Why so big?" and found a lay down. Action passed round to Sammy Truong who also folded.
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Umit Dalkilic made an over pot-sized bet of 22,000 which left Anthony Wintermann squirming in his seat. Wintermann asked "Why so big?" and found a lay down. Action passed round to Sammy Truong who also folded.
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Martin Kabrhel made a bet of 10,500. Peng Cheng re-raised to 25,600 which prompted Kabrhel to launch a verbal bombardment at Cheng to uncover any tells from his opponent. Kabrhel then put Cheng to the test by raising it to 50,600.
There was no quick decision by Cheng to the delight of Kabrhel who exclaimed "No snap call! Easy game".
The two-time WSOPE Bracelet winner Kabrhel continued his verbal barrage against Cheng and gave the conflicting advice of "Take your time and hurry up".
Cheng decided to fold to allow Kabrhel to pull in a sizeable pot who went on to claim he was holding ![]()
although this was not revealed.
Out of 644 entries, only 211 players remain as the early scheduled 30-minute dinner break has kicked off. Once the cards go back in the air after that, the registration for the event will officially close.
Down to a short stack and in the big blind, Gavril-Dorel Peter got it in after the ![]()
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flop and was instantly looked up by Vasileios Chatzilazarou in the cutoff.
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Peter already grabbed all his belongings and was on his way out after the
turn and
river ended his run for now.
Jakob Madsen was left with one T-500 chip and forced all-in from the small blind. Table big stack Marek Sulc raised to 5,000 and Antonio Scalzi defended the big blind to then check-fold the ![]()
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flop when Sulc continued for 8,000.
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The
turn locked up the pot for Madsen to make the
river a formality. However, the Dane needs plenty of double ups very soon to get back into contention.
Michael Gloess raised from under the gun and picked up three callers to see a flop of ![]()
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. The action checked to Gloess and he continued for 5,000. Mahmoud Yazbeck folded, Tobias Matuschek called on the button and Josef Snejberg then check-raised to 16,000. Only Gloess came along as they checked through the
on the turn.
Snejberg then pushed the
river for around 84,000. Gloess immediately grinned at his opponent and took a minute and a half before making the call. Snejberg flashed the ![]()
for a bluff gone wrong and Gloess scored the knockout with ![]()
for a pair of kings.
Preflop Nisad Muratovic min-raised to 2,000 which was followed by a 6,500 three-bet from Eugen Rolif. Tayfun Ozil was not content with the size of the pot and went all-in for 63,000.
Muratovic went into the tank before opting to fold. Rolif did not take as long to make the same decision.
The very next hand Rolif was in action again when he called Abdehakim Zoufri's shove.
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There was no help for Zoufri on the board as Rolif's pocket 7's held sending Zoufri to the rail.
Both Nedeljko Todorovic and Dmytro Bystrovzorov are both up for the day and were just involved in a medium-sized pot. In three-bet action to the ![]()
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flop, Todorovic check-called a bet and then checked again the
turn. Bystrovzorov then made it 30,000 to go and the check-raise to 80,000 by Todorovic shut down his table neighbour.
Beno Giljon raised and instantly called the three-bet shove by Li Chen on the button for the last 47,000.
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board to survive.