Ben Lamb open-shoved for 120,000 from under the gun and Markus Gonsalves looked him up from the big blind. Action was heads up with Lamb at risk.
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and the king-jack held to secure a double for Lamb.
Ben Lamb open-shoved for 120,000 from under the gun and Markus Gonsalves looked him up from the big blind. Action was heads up with Lamb at risk.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and the king-jack held to secure a double for Lamb.
Ognyan Dimov raised from middle position and only Freddy Deeb came along with a call from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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. Action checked through on the flop.
On the
turn, Deeb now led into Dimov for 50,000 and Dimov called.
The river brought the
, Deeb now slowed down and checked. Dimov bet 250,000.
After thinking for about a minute, Deeb began to talk. "You got it? Maybe you got me, I guess, I don't know. But why 250?"
Deeb eventually made the call and was given the explanation. Dimov showed ![]()
for quads.
"That's why," said Deeb as Dimov scooped the pot.
Jessie Lonis raised from middle position and two callers joined the pot, Sergi Reixach on the button and Phil Ivey in the big blind.
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, Ivey checked to Lonis who continued for 50,000. Reixach made the fold.
Ivey asked Lonis to lift his arms so he could see his stack. With about 190,000 behind in Lonis' stack, Ivey put his opponent all in. Lonis quickly called.
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Looking for help, Ivey saw the
hit the turn, reducing his outs even further. The
river was too little, too late, and Lonis secured the double.
Level: 12
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
With a total field of 251 and a prize pool of $5,929,875, the top 38 places will pay a min-cash of $40,648.
| Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
| 1 | $1,415,610 | 9 | $114,094 |
| 2 | $874,915 | 10-11 | $92,725 |
| 3 | $616,047 | 12-13 | $77,056 |
| 4 | $442,213 | 14-15 | $65,511 |
| 5 | $323,730 | 16-20 | $57,009 |
| 6 | $241,791 | 21-27 | $50,810 |
| 7 | $184,324 | 28-31 | $44,459 |
| 8 | $143,480 | 32-38 | $40,648 |
Action picked up on the flop with about 400,000 in the pot and a board of ![]()
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Ryan Krajewski led out from early position for 250,000 into his sole opponent, Jake Schindler, in late position. Schindler made the call and the pot swelled to nearly 1,000,000.
On the turn
, Krajewski immediately went all in for 1,450,000. Schindler thought for about 20 seconds before releasing his cards.
Krajewski showed the
for turned trips.
Meanwhile, across the room, Ali Imsirovic and Toby Lewis were seen heading off chipless.
Johan Guilbert raised to 70,000 from middle position and Francois Pirault shoved from the small blind. The big blind got out of the way and Guilbert tossed in his remaining few chips. Action was heads up and Guilbert was at risk.
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and the ace-jack held to eliminate Guilbert from the tournament.
Daan Mulders opened from under the gun to 30,000 and was immediately three-bet by Koray Aldemir to 75,000. Action folded all the way back to Mulders who made the call.
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and Mulders checked in flow to Aldemir, who bet 45,000. Mulders called.
On the
turn, Mulders checked again and Aldemir ramped up the pressure with a bet of 170,000. Mulders called once more and took the hand to the river.
The final card was the
, putting the paired board in play. Mulders checked one final time and Aldemir eyed his opponent's stack. Aldemir fired in the final bullet, all in, 330,000 effective. Mulders folded fairly quickly and Aldemir won without a showdown.
Marius Gierse raised to 30,000 from early position and Michael Moncek put a stack of T-5,000 green chips in the middle. The rest of the table got out of the way and Gierse called to risk his last 145,000.
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and Gierse held on with pocket kings to secure the double.