Diego Zeiter got his last 335,000 in the middle from the cutoff with ![]()
and he was flipping against the ![]()
of Ivan Deyra from the big blind.
The board fell ![]()
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and Zeiter secured another double up after starting as the shortest stack in the tournament.
Diego Zeiter got his last 335,000 in the middle from the cutoff with ![]()
and he was flipping against the ![]()
of Ivan Deyra from the big blind.
The board fell ![]()
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and Zeiter secured another double up after starting as the shortest stack in the tournament.
Ivan Deyra raised to 55,000 from under the gun and Karen Sarkisyan in the cutoff three-bet to 200,000. Back on Deyra, he four-bet shoved all in. Sarkisyan quickly checked his cards before passing them to the dealer.
Andras Nemeth sat in the big blind when he saw Patrick Leonard raise to 65,000 from the cutoff. Nemeth called the bet to see the ![]()
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and he checked to Leonard.
Leonard bet 45,000 and he was quickly called by Nemeth and the two online legends saw the
on the turn.
Nemeth checked to Leonard again and he bet 115,000 this time. Nemeth went for the classic check-raise move when he raised to 280,000. Leonard tanked for a while before letting go of his hand.
''Do you want to see? I didn't even have to get there!'' Nemeth said to Leonard who replied with ''I don't have to see, you already had me beat''.
David Weinstein got his 465,000 preflop in the middle and Karen Sarkisyan called.
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Weinstein was in bad shape after running his pocket tens into a dominating pair.
"Ten in the window!" said Weinstein as he saw the flop improve his holding to a set.
"No queen, no queen" repeated Weinstein, and when the
turn and
river appeared he got his wish for an unlikely double up.
Patrick Leonard sat on the button and he managed to get some of his chips in the middle to put big blind Michael Tureniec at risk of elimination. Leonard had ![]()
and Tureniec had ![]()
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The board that was dealt ![]()
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resulted in the elimination of Tureniec in 12th place and he was able to collect $19,690 at the cashier.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
David Gonzalez raised to 50,000 from the hijack and Karen Sarkisyan three-bet to 160,000 from the small blind.
Diego Zeiter went into the tank in the big blind for a minute before he passed, and Gonzalez quickly called.
The flop fell ![]()
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, and Sarkisyan paused for a 10 seconds before he moved all in for 270,000.
"I call," said Gonzalez, and Sarkisyan tabled ![]()
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"That's why you don't play this hand," said Gonzalez to himself before he revealed ![]()
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The turn
improve Sarkisyan to top two pair, and he held on the
river to secure the full double up.
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board was on the table already and there was over 400,000 in the pot already when Jonas Mackoff announced all in. The bet was for effectively 435,000 and Guillaume Nolet was the player that ended up calling from the big blind.
Mackoff showed ![]()
and he had a nut-blocker but Guillaume won the pot with ![]()
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Karen Sarkisyan raised to 50,000 from the hijack and he was called by small blind David Gonzalez. Big blind Ivan Deyra joined the party as well and the ![]()
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flop was dealt.
All three players checked their option and the
turn came down. Gonzalez now bet of 100,000 and Deyra was the only player that called.
The
came down on the river and Deyra called a bet of 20,000. Gonzaled showed ![]()
and Deyra showed the winner with ![]()
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Allan Berger moved all in and David Weinstein called.
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Berger held the preflop advantage but fell behind when Weinstein hit top pair on the flop. The turn and river cards were also no good for Berger, and he departed from Event #79 in 13th place for $15,618.