Orhan Sen raised and called a three-bet to 17,000 by Marian Kubis. The ![]()
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flop brought the shove of Sen and the call of Kubis.
Orhan Sen: ![]()
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The
turn and
river changed nothing whatsoever and the rich got richer.
Orhan Sen raised and called a three-bet to 17,000 by Marian Kubis. The ![]()
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flop brought the shove of Sen and the call of Kubis.
Orhan Sen: ![]()
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Marian Kubis: ![]()
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The
turn and
river changed nothing whatsoever and the rich got richer.
On the tail end of a medium-sized pot between Patrik Zidek and Ondrej Drozd, the former bet the ![]()
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river and Drozd quickly called. Zidek tabled the ![]()
for two pair but Drozd held the superior two pair with ![]()
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Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
There are 286 players out of 907 entries remaining and they have been sent into an early 30-minute dinner break. The registration will close when they return and the live stream action will pick up table 95 on a delay of one hour as well.
The flop showed ![]()
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and David Novotny pushed for 37,500 in the big blind. Nicola Angelini called in the cutoff and Leonardo Armino folded on the button.
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Neither the
turn nor the
river brought a spade and Novotny was sent to the rail.
"I had ace-nine," Armino mentioned in table chat. Angelini appears to be near the top of the leaderboard.
In a battle between two players in late position, [Removed:428] checked the ![]()
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turn and then called a bet worth 16,500 by Dominik Paus. The
river completed the board and Maloku checked again. Paus now bet 44,000 and his opponent tank-folded, revealing the
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On the river of a board ![]()
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, Alexey Mishuk had checked and the pot was already around 165,000. Vaclav Jelinek moved all-in for 77,500 and Mishuk was sent into the tank.
Eventually, the clock was called on him and Mishuk was given 30 seconds to act. No action followed and Mishuk's hand was dead. Jelinek flashed the
but then also exposed the
a few seconds later.
"Write this down. They need to raise the buy-in because the players are gambling unreasonably," Martin Kabrhel remarked.