Jan-Peter Jachtmann jammed preflop for 255,000 and was called by Jan Bednar who has been a big stack for much of Day 3.
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Jachtmann wouldn't be haunted by another ace-queen as he held to double on the ![]()
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runout.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann jammed preflop for 255,000 and was called by Jan Bednar who has been a big stack for much of Day 3.
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Jachtmann wouldn't be haunted by another ace-queen as he held to double on the ![]()
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runout.
Mykhailo Sezonenko was all-in for 285,000 against Fausto Tantillo who had him well covered on the ![]()
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flop.
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Tantillo needed to avoid any club and king to eliminated Sezonenko.
The turn was the
and the river the
and Sezonenko was eliminated from the tournament.
Christian Stratmeyer led for 230,000 on the ![]()
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turn while in the big blind and Josef Gulas Jr then raised to 475,000, which Stratmeyer reluctantly called. On the
river, Stratmeyer checked and Gulas Jr then bet 350,000.
The tank-fold of Stratmayer followed and he said "if you bluff, don't show it." Gulas Jr peeked at both of his cards and revealed one of them for a brief second to his opponent.
The cards were already turned over as Petr Svoboda was at risk with the ![]()
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flop as Karim Ryadi had ![]()
for quads, which made the
turn and
river inconsequential.
Mykhailo Sezonenko was all-in preflop for 130,000 against Alexey Losev who had him covered.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and gave the pot to Sezonenko who stayed alive.
Down to the last 395,000 in chips, Maher Nouira moved all-in and was looked up by Narcis Nedelcu with the far superior stack.
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flop left Nouira with running outs to a flush or straight only and it was all over on the
turn, the
river was too little too late for the Frenchman.
Alessio La Francesca and Jan-Peter Jachtmann had their chip stacks over the calling line, with both players all-in.
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Both players took a sigh of relief when it looked like it was going to be a chopped pot. The ![]()
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flop gave the Italian a freeroll for the rest of the board and picked up a flush draw on the
turn. La Francesca couldn't believe it when the dealer flipped over the
river to give him an unlikely double up.
Ioannis Chaitas raised it up and picked up a call by Karim Ryadi from one seat over. What followed were three barrels worth 175,000 on the ![]()
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flop, 200,000 on the
turn and 300,000 on the
river.
Ryadi called it down with the ![]()
but Chaitas had the bets of it with the ![]()
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In a post flop contest, Dzmitry Urbanovich was the player at risk against Alexey Losev to create the following showdown on the ![]()
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flop.
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The
turn locked it up for Losev and the
on the river officially sent Urbanovich to the rail.
Henning Andre was all-in against Alexey Losev with Andre's tournament life at risk.
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His advantage of having the dominating ace was quickly vanquished on the ![]()
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flop and the Swedish player couldn't connect on the ![]()
runout.
On an adjacent table, Mario Colavita and Narcis Nedelcu were all-in with the former on the brink of elimination. Nedelcu had queens and Colavita had pocket tens but they didn't improve on the ![]()
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board