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Boris Kolev opened with a raise to 60,000 from the button. Turbo Nguyen staged his chips and pushed all in for 265,000. Jefferson Guerrero asked how much Kolev had before he also jammed. Kolev got out of the way to set up a showdown between Nguyen and Guerrero, with Nguyen at risk.
Turbo Nguyen: A♠Q♣
Jefferson Guerrero: 6♣6♠
The flop gave Nguyen additional outs as it came 4♣K♥J♠.
The turn shut down a lot of Nguyen's equity when the 6♥ rolled over to give Montejo a set.
The Q♦ river paired Nguyen, but it was not enough as Montejo eliminated Nguyen from the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,685,000
785,000
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785,000 |
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435,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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Michael Jozoff called a raise to 80,000 while on the button and Daniel Kyosev then pushed all in for around 420,000 in the small blind. The initial raiser folded and Jozoff called.
Daniel Kyosev: 8♦8♠
Michael Jozoff: A♦J♥
The overcards of Jozoff struck right away on the J♠10♠5♥ flop and Kyosev failed to improve on the K♣3♠ runout to depart in 35th place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,520,000
1,135,000
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1,135,000 |
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Nicholas Verderamo raised to 80,000 from middle position and faced a three-bet from Simon Lindell to 240,000 in late position. Verderamo called, and the players both checked the 4♣9♦10♠ flop as they did on the 3♥ turn.
The 7♦ revealed itself as the river, and yes, both players checked again. Verderamo tabled A♥Q♦ but Lindell flipped over A♣9♣ and was pushed the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,100,000
350,000
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350,000 |
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1,550,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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Noel Rodriguez lost a flip with pocket sevens against the A♦J♥ of Razvan Belea and he was followed to the rail by Tudor Purice.
The raise of Purice to 300,000 left 10,000 chips behind and Justin Zaki called in the next seat. Cary katz then jammed for 755,000 in the small blind for Purice to call all in, Zaki also called with the covering stack.
Tudor Purice: A♣10♠
Cary Katz: A♠Q♣
Justin Zaki: 8♠8♣
"I need a ten, Hagiiiiii," Purice demanded. The 4♣3♥2♣ flop provided some split pot outs with Katz, who then took the lead on the Q♠ turn. The river was the 7♠ and Purice's elimination was confirmed, while Katz doubled through Zaki.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,675,000
1,195,000
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1,195,000 |
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1,880,000
1,030,000
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1,030,000 |
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670,000
855,000
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855,000 |
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Dohyeok Kim was the next casualty in the penultimate level of the night when he jammed it in preflop with the J♣9♣. Table big stack Pawel Brzeski looked him up with the A♣Q♥ and remained ahead all the way on the Q♣6♥5♦4♥Q♦ board to reduce the field to the final 29 contenders.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,050,000
2,550,000
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Demetrius Campbell raised to 80,000 from middle position, Christian Nilles moved all in from the button for 400,000, and Campbell made the call.
Christian Nilles: J♥J♠
Demetrius Campbell: K♦Q♦
The board came out with K♣2♠10♦8♣Q♣, and Campbell had the best of it with two pair, and Nilles was eliminated.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,040,000
1,560,000
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1,560,000 |
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Abhishek Paul was all in and at risk preflop for 300,000 with A♦A♣ and Jaehoon Baek aimed to score the knockout holding 7♦7♠. There was no upset on the A♥Q♠8♠10♦J♥ runout as Paul doubled with a set of aces.
One table over, Razvan Belea defended against Stefan Lehner out of the big blind and check-raised the Q♥7♠6♦ flop from 90,000 to 250,000 for Lehner to call. Belea bet the 6♣ turn for 325,000 and Lehner folded.
On the same table shortly after, Diego Emperador lost the remainder of his short stack to bring the field down to the last 28 hopefuls.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,750,000
75,000
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75,000 |
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1,675,000
155,000
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155,000 |
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900,000
500,000
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500,000 |
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700,000
240,000
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240,000 |
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The blinds duked it out when Preston McEwen put enough to put Andrew Kershaw all in. Kershaw called off his remaining stack, and the pair went to a showdown with Kershaw at risk.
Andrew Kershaw: A♣Q♦
Preston McEwen: 5♥5♠
The flop did not help Kershaw as it came 7♥2♦8♥.
The A♠ was just what Kershaw was looking for, but the river was a disappointment for Kershaw as it came the 5♦ to give Mcewen a set.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,400,000
160,000
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160,000 |
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Action was folded around to Vitor Dzivielevski in the small blind, who moved all-in on Abhishek Paul in the big blind, who already had half his remaining chips in the pot.
"Comon man!" exclaimed Paul as he peeked at his cards and then made the call.
Abhishek Paul: K♥5♠
Vitor Dzivielevski: Q♠3♣
The dealer rolled out the 9♣4♣7♣ as the flop, which gave Dzivielevski more outs but then the 3♥ peeled off on the turn to send him into the lead and when the A♦ dropped on the river it helped neither player and Paul was sent to the rail in 27th spot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,900,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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