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, Andrey Razov faced a bet of 94,000 and raised the pot. His opponent had another 120,000 behind and eventually folded to award the pot to Razov.
On a heads-up flop of ![]()
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, Andrey Razov faced a bet of 94,000 and raised the pot. His opponent had another 120,000 behind and eventually folded to award the pot to Razov.
"I think I am dead," Stephen Johnson said when he ended up all in against Daniel Fuhs and saw his opponent flop trips.
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flop left Johnson on very thin ice and it was all over after the
turn, which made the
river a mere formality.
Cong Pham raised to 40,000 on the button, and Luke Schwartz called in the big blind.
Schwartz led out for the full 88,000 pot on the ![]()
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flop, and Pham called.
"Yeah, take it all," Pham said with a smile.
Schwartz potted it again on the
turn, enough to put Pham at risk for his last 241,000. Pham thought briefly, then decided to release his hand.
From the big blind, Tobias Ziegler bet enough to put Kane Kalas all in for his last 106,000 on a ![]()
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flop. Kalas studied the 120,000 in the pot, then the board for about a minute before committing calling chips.
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Kalas was looking to dodge a fair chunk of the deck, as Ziegler had two overs, a pair and an open-ended straight draw. Kalas survived after the
turn and
river kept his queens in front.
After defending his big blind against a raise by Daniel Alaei, Matt Perry checked the ![]()
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flop and called a bet of 40,000 by Alaei. On the
turn and
river, both players checked and Perry tabled the ![]()
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for a set of kings to win the pot.
Level: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 0
Timothy Batow got the majority of his stack in on a ![]()
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flop, and the
fell on the turn. Deeb already had a stack of chips waiting to call Batow's all in, but Batow tried to be sneaky and just bet 12,000. Deeb raised to 25,000, enough to put Batow in, and he laughed, then called off his last 12,000.
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Neither player improved on the
river, Deeb winning the hand with a pair of sevens, telling the table, "A lot of defense in this hand...not a lot of offense."
Elsewhere, Todd Ivens made his exit from the tournament.
Among the next three players to bust was David "Bakes" Baker and Florian Fuchs was kind enough to explain what had happened. Baker three-bet against Shaun Deeb with ![]()
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double suit and called the shove of Deeb, who turned over double-suited aces.
It was all over after an ace-high turn as the board had paired and Baker was heading to the payout desk. All stack sizes of the players on his former table can be found below.
Matthew Parry raised to 28,000 from the hijack, and Yingui Li, who was down to just 38,000 at one point on the bubble, called on the button, as did Kyle Montgomery in the big blind.
Action checked to Li on a ![]()
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flop, and he bet 20,000. Only Parry called. The
turn was checked again by Parry, and Li bet 40,000. Parry quickly folded.