Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Rafi Elharar started with a bet worth 2,600 in early position and it folded to Ron Nissim who called in the big blind.
The flop brought ![]()
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and both players checked to see a
on the turn. Elharar bet 2,800 after it was checked to him and Nissim quickly folded.
Allen Kessler moved all-in on the button for 13,200 after an open from Krzysztof Jaguscik, who completed to create the following showdown:
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The flop fell ![]()
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, giving a pair of aces to Jaguscik. The turn fell the
and Kessler stood up from his chair to leave but a
appeared on the river, giving the double up to Kessler with a set of tens.
Ihor Yerofieiev opened to 2,600 and Assaf Nitzan three-bet to 6,800 in the big blind. Yerofieiev called and the dealer brought a flop ![]()
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. Nitzan continued for 6,200 and Yerofieiev called once more.
On the
turn, Nitzan thought about his move for a minute and pushed all in for a stack around 25,000, putting Yerofieiev into a decision. After some time, the latter ended up folding and Nitzan took down the pot.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
All the chips went in the middle preflop in a blind versus blind confrontation between Ali Alok and Martin Kabrhel, who was covered for his last 36,000 chips.
It was a typical flip situation, Kabrhel holding ![]()
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for Alok and the board brought ![]()
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, giving a pair of jacks to Alok.
The winner of the 2018 WSOPE Super High Roller just re-entered the event and has a new fresh stack worth 30,000.
In a blind versus blind situation, Daniel Negreanu went all-in in the small blind for his last 16,000 against Anatoly Korochenskiy and the cards were revealed:
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The two players laughed while the dealer revealed a board ![]()
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, bringing no miracle to Korochenskiy who conceded the double up to Negreanu with a smile.