Jurgen PIrgu shoved from middle position and was called by Kartik Ved.
Jurgen Pirgu: A♣J♦
Kartik Ved: A♠Q♣
Pirgu was dominated and dead on the turn, as the board came A♦9♥2♠Q♠8♥ and he was eliminated in ninth place.
Jurgen PIrgu shoved from middle position and was called by Kartik Ved.
Jurgen Pirgu: A♣J♦
Kartik Ved: A♠Q♣
Pirgu was dominated and dead on the turn, as the board came A♦9♥2♠Q♠8♥ and he was eliminated in ninth place.
Philip Chun opened to 5,000,000 and Jalil Houssain defended his big blind.
Houssain bet 2,500,000 on the 10♦10♣8♦ flop and Chun raised to 7,500,000. Houssain then three-bet shoved for 24,000,000 and Chun folded.
Kartik Ved opened on the button to 5,000,000, and Joseph Trezzo defended his big blind. Trezzo then check-called a bet of 3,000,000 on the J♦9♠5♦ flop.
Action then checked through on the 6♠ turn, and Trezzo checked for a third time on the 4♠ river. Ved bet out for 10,500,000, and Trezzo pondered for a little while. He counted out calling chips, and weighed up his decision before sliding them forward. Ved tabled 10♣10♥ which was good enough to claim the pot.
It folded around to short-stacked Axel Bayout in the small blind who shoved into Kartik Ved in the big blind who called.
Axel Bayout: Q♠J♣
Kartik Ved: J♥8♠
There was no sweat for Bayout as he flopped top pair on the K♠J♦7♣4♣3♦ board and he doubled up.
Alex Kaviani opened to 5,000,000 and called the shove from Joseph Trezzo for Trezzo's last 25,500,000.
Joseph Trezzo: Q♠Q♣
Alex Kaviani: Q♦J♣
The flop K♦10♠2♦ left Kaviani open-ended, and the 4♦ turn saw him pick up flush outs to go with it. However, the river 8♠ bricked and Trezzo doubled up.
Level: 41
Blinds: 1,250,000/2,500,000
Ante: 2,500,000
Alex Ferrari shoved for 8,500,000 and was called by David Prociak in the big blind.
Alex Ferrari: K♠7♥
David Prociak: 6♣5♥
Prociak spiked a five on the A♦Q♦5♣10♣9♥ runout, sending Ferrari to the rail.
Action folded to Alex Ferrari, who limped in from the cutoff. Philip Chun called from the button, Jurgen Pirgu completed from the small blind, and Rocco Iati checked his option from the big blind.
On a flop of J♣4♣4♦, Ferrari bet out for 5,000,000 when checked to, and Chun was the only other player to put in the call, sending the two to a 9♦ turn.
Ferrari slowed down with a check, and Chun took over the initiative with a bet of 7,500,000. Ferrari then check-shoved, covering Chun, who went deep into the tank. After a good few minutes of contemplation, he put in the call.
Philip Chun: 5♠4♠
Alex Ferrari: Q♦J♦
It was a massive sweat for Chun, but the brick 2♥ river sealed his double, as well as his survival.
On a 8♠3♠2♥ flop three players were in action. Philip Chun checked to David Prociak who bet 5,500,000. Alex Kaviani folded and Chun called.
The turn was the 8♥ and Chun check-folded to a bet of 10,500,000 from Prociak.