Action was caught on the ![]()
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completed board. Thomas MacDonald checked in the big blind before Nicolas Vayssieres made it 425,000 from the hijack.
MacDonald quickly called but mucked when he saw his opponent turn over his ![]()
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Action was caught on the ![]()
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completed board. Thomas MacDonald checked in the big blind before Nicolas Vayssieres made it 425,000 from the hijack.
MacDonald quickly called but mucked when he saw his opponent turn over his ![]()
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Alexander Farahi opened to 175,000 from middle position and was called by Leandro Vlastaris from the hijack. Luke Martinelli moved all in for 740,000 from the small blind and only Farahi called.
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"I'm in good shape, I only lose this about 15% of the time," said the at risk player to his rail.
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flop put Farahi in the lead but the
turn gave Martinelli outs to the flush and the straight. The
completed the board and Martinelli became the latest Day 3 casualty.
Level: 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
Dave Stefanski opened to 120,000 from the cutoff before Luke Martinelli jammed for 280,000 from the small blind. David Miscikowski made it 560,000 in the big blind and Stefanski called.
Stefanski bet the ![]()
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flop and Miscikowski quickly mucked. Stefanksi had the ![]()
for a big combo draw while Martinelli was still ahead with his ![]()
. The
turn helped neither, but the
river gave Martinelli Broadway to survive elimination.
Masashi Yoshikawa was all in as the short stack and at risk to David Miscikowski.
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The small stack paired up on the ![]()
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flop buut Miscikowski ended up with Braodway and the best hand following the
turn and
river.
With a flop of ![]()
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showing, Nenad Dukic raised from under the gun to 275,000 and was re-raised to 575,000 from Axel Hallay in the small blind. Dukic shoved all in, Hallay called and the cards were on their backs.
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A
showed up on the turn and with a
on the river, Hallay was the only one to end up with a pair and sent Dukic to the rail in 20th place.
Preflop action had Santiago Plante raising to 125,000 from the button and Virgile Turchi in the small blind moving all in for 850,000. Alexander Farahi in late position shoved over top and Plante folded.
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hitting trips for Farahi right off the bat but Turchi still had a chance to hit a nine to save him. The turn was a
and with a
on the river he was out of luck and that was it for his time in the tournament.
Brian Keith Etheridge opened to 125,000 from the cutoff and called when Andjelko Andrejevic jammed for 680,000 from the small blind.
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Andrejevic flopped best as the dealer fanned the ![]()
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. The
turn further strengthened the short stack's hand. However the
river gave Etheridge a full house to secure the bust out.
With around 400,000 in the middle and a board of ![]()
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showing, Matt Berkey bet 350,000 from late position. The only other player in the hand was Ran Koller in the hijack who called.
On the river came the
and Berkey checked to Koller who threw out 800,000. Berkey counted out his chips and sat in the tank for a few minutes before deciding to call. Koller flipped over ![]()
for top two pair and Berkey mucked without showing.
Thomas MacDonald opened to 120,000 from the hijack and was called by Julien Loire in the big blind. Loire check-called bets of 140,000 and 475,000 for the board to read ![]()
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Both players checked back and Loire's ![]()
was good to scoop the pot.