Willem de Jong and Fabio De Nardi just played a huge pot. De Nardi raised to 25,000 preflop and de Jong reraised to 75,000 from the cutoff. De Nardi called and the two were heads up to the flop.
The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and De Nardi checked to de Jong. He bet 225,000 and De Nardi shoved all in. de Jong instantly called and showed for trips against the of De Nardi.
The river was the , giving de Jong a full house and eliminating De Nardi.
The action started rather innocent with a raise to 22,000 by Rene Crha from the hijack and a three-bet to 65,000 by Martin Mulsow in the cutoff. Crha then four-bet to 125,000 and Mulsow moved all in for half a million in chips, 50 big blinds effective. Crha needed no count but rather snap-called for a reason.
Martin Mulsow:
Rene Crha:
Mulsow had picked the worst possible timing for his move and was left drawing dead on the turn of a board to bow out in 40th place.
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Sergii Karpov's were already turned over when his stack was sent over to Willem de Jong, who scooped the pot with . The duo got the chips in preflop and the board came and the two pair on the river were no good for Karpov as de Jong improved to the nut flush.
Michael Eiler busted soon after to reduce the field further.
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