The action was picked up when Vicent Bosca, who was short-stacked had moved all-in from middle position. He was called by Daniel Schmertz.
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. Bosca could not improve and Schmertz scored a knockout.
The action was picked up when Vicent Bosca, who was short-stacked had moved all-in from middle position. He was called by Daniel Schmertz.
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The board ran out ![]()
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. Bosca could not improve and Schmertz scored a knockout.
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with a pot worth around 210,000, Arthur Conan tanked for a few minutes before betting 55,000 from the big blind. David Dibernardi called.
The river felt a
to pair the board and this time Conan bet 80,000. After some time, Dibernardi made the call but sent his cards into the muck after Conan revealed ![]()
for two pairs.
The action was missed, but Romain Lewis recently busted in 23rd place.
Frank Kelly raised under the gun and Vicent Bosca pushed his last chips in the middle for 190,000. It folded back to Kelly who made the call and the cards were revealed.
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, giving him the needed double up.
Gerald Cunniff opened to 80,000 from under-the-gun and was three-bet to 225,000 by Dominykas Mikolaitis on the button. Action folded back to Cunniff, who called.
Cunniff checked to Mikolaitis on the ![]()
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flop, who continuation bet for 160,000. Cunniff responded by shoving for 1.1 million and Mikolaitis quickly called.
Dominykas Mikolaitis: ![]()
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Cunniff had flopped a set, and the
turn left him with quads.
An irrelevant
completed the board and Cunniff doubled through Mikolaitis.
Level: 24
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
The remaining field has returned from dinner break and play has resumed.

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