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, David Peters bet 87,000 and Gabor Szabo moved all-in having Peters covered. Peters called and the hands were tabled.
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Szabo held a set of tens, and Peters headed to the exit.
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, David Peters bet 87,000 and Gabor Szabo moved all-in having Peters covered. Peters called and the hands were tabled.
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Szabo held a set of tens, and Peters headed to the exit.
Right before the blinds went up on their table, Jason Koon limp-called a raise to 50,000 by Johannes Becker and the German led the ![]()
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flop for 30,000, which Koon called. Both checked through the
turn and Becker then also checked the
on the river. Koon bet 110,000 and was quickly called by Becker.
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of Koon had made kings and tens but Becker prevailed with the ![]()
for the superior kicker.
Level: 33
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 0
Aleksandr Shevlyakov raised to 25,000 and Mikita Badziakouski called. On the ![]()
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flop, both players checked and did so again on the
turn. Badziakouski check-called the
river for 15,000 and Shevlyakov won the pot with ![]()
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One hand later, Badziakouski limped and Shevlyakov raised to 42,000. Badziakouski limp-jammed and that won the pot right there.
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, David Peters moved all-in with the bigger stack and Gabor Szabo called.
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Szabo doubled into the chip lead.
On the next hand, Peters moved all-in and Szabo folded.
Henri Puustinen bet the ![]()
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turn for 30,000 and Cary Katz made it 80,000 to go on the button, which the Finn called. Both opted to check the
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for the top pair won the pot and secured a narrow lead.
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, Johannes Becker made it 125,000 to go. Jason Koon gave it some thought and called to get shown the ![]()
for queens and treys by his opponent. He nodded and sent his cards into the muck.
Down to around 160,000 in chips, Julien Martini was the player at risk against Bin Weng.
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and neither player connected to send Martini to the rail in the round of 16, missing out on a portion of the regular prize pool.
Gal Yifrach was all-in and at risk against Jake Daniels.
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Yifrach could not improve and Daniels moves on to the Round of 8.
Level: 32
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 0