On the tail end of a hand right before the last break, Ferhat Yildiz bet the ![]()
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river for 20,000. Ersin Sancak mucked his cards with force after he had flashed them to a friend on the rail, which left him with a short stack.
On the tail end of a hand right before the last break, Ferhat Yildiz bet the ![]()
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river for 20,000. Ersin Sancak mucked his cards with force after he had flashed them to a friend on the rail, which left him with a short stack.
Yves Thalmann three-bet an open raise by Michael Strauch from 3,000 to 11,000 and the initial raiser stuck around. On the ![]()
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flop both players checked and Strauch then bet the
turn for 15,000.
Thalmann claimed in table chat it was a difficult fold and let go to get shown the ![]()
for the broadway straight, to which Thalmann responded he had pocket eights with a diamond.
On a board of ![]()
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, Erkan Soenmez bet 14,000 into a pot of around 40,000. Raul van Boxtel quickly called with the ![]()
and caught Soenmez bluffing with the ![]()
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[Removed:514] raised to 2,600 and earned two callers in Firoz Mangroe as well as Ori Hasson, the latter of which defended the big blind. Hasson got out of the way on the ![]()
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flop when Lebong bet and Mangroe called.
After the
turn, Lebong check-called for 9,000 and led the
river for 9,000 with some 32,000 behind. Mangroe sigh-called and was shown the ![]()
for the nut flush by Lebong as the winning hand.
In a limp-raised three-way pot to the ![]()
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flop, it checked to Ibrahim Usta in the cutoff and he pushed all-in for around 32,000. Dawid Smolka in the small blind check-jammed and Riadh Ben Farhat had the easiest all-in call of his poker career thus far.
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Smolka had one out but bricked the
turn as well as the
river, while Ben Farhat more than doubled with the elimination of Usta.
Four ways to a flop of ![]()
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, Ahmad Achegsei bet 4,500 out of the big blind. Samuel Tebege then pushed all-in for 29,000 and Ali Sameeian went deep into the tank before folding.
Once it was back on Achegsei, he instantly made the call.
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The
turn was a brick but the
river improved Tebege to a winning flush.
The action started with a raise to 2,600 by Ingo Paulus and Jaromir Hanel made it 7,500 to go, which Samuel Ju called, while Paulus folded.
Following a flop of ![]()
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, Ju checked and Hanel bet 8,800. A massive check-raise to 54,000 by Ju followed and he then snap-called the shove by Hanel for around 130,000.
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Neither the
turn nor the
river came to the rescue for Hanel and Ju skyrocketed to the top of the leaderboard.
The recent wild ride of Roberto Vernetti culminated in a shove after a ![]()
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flop for around 55,000 and he was called by Jacek Skiscim.
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Skiscim was marginally ahead with his ace-king high but had plenty of outs to dodge. He did so thanks to the
turn and
river, sending Vernetti to the rail.
Ralph Nachbar bet the ![]()
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flop for 6,100 and the
turn for 12,500. Once the
river completed the board to bring an eight-high straight, he pushed all-in for around 30,000.
Each of those bets was called by Ori Hasson and Nachbar tabled aces and Hasson dealt the final blow with the ![]()
for the eight-high straight.
"Now everybody will know how lucky I am," Hasson joked.