Matous Houzvicek opened to 6,000 and Amani Ezatulla three-bet all in for 26,000. It folded back to Houzvicek who called.
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The pocket pair held on the ![]()
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board and Houzvicek moved close to 200,000.
Matous Houzvicek opened to 6,000 and Amani Ezatulla three-bet all in for 26,000. It folded back to Houzvicek who called.
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board and Houzvicek moved close to 200,000.
Following the unfortunate hand where he lost pocket queens against eight-seven, Chi-Jen Chen has been left short. He has just pulled some back through after raising all-in over a 6,500 open and a flat, taking it down preflop. This puts him up to 20 big blinds and gives him a little breathing room.
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board Daniil Kiselev checked to Gennady Gevorkyan who bet 17,000. Kiselev check-raised all in and Gevorkyan called for his last 78,000.
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Kiselev held a straight flush draw along with bottom pair, meaning Gevorkyan would have to dodge a myriad of outs with ![]()
for top pair.
The turn
improved Kiselev to two pair and the
meant that Gevorkyan was eliminated.
"This chair," said tablemate Tobby Drimer, pointing at the seat Gevorkyan used to occupy. "How many people has it eliminated? Five or six now!"
Matous Houzvicek opened from under the gun and got two calls including Aleksey Britikov before Aleksandr Zolotukhin three-bet to 21,000 from the big blind.
Houzvicek got out the way before Britikov four-bet all in for 61,000. The other player in the hand folded and, after a short tank, Zolotukhin called.
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board and Britikov doubled up.
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Sergey Chantsev opened the betting to 5,500 and he was three-bet to 15,000 by Chi-jen Chen on the button. Gurgen Arsenyan was sat in the big blind with onnly 19,000 left and he went all in over the top. Chantsev passed and Chen made up the difference before they turned over their cards.
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Arsenyan was the massive underdog preflop. The ![]()
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flop gave him four outs for the straight. The
turn bricked for Chen but the
was just what Arsenyan needed. Chen sighed as the chips were passed away from him and Arsenyan is fortunate to survive to see the next hand.
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board Mikhail Aleksandrov checked a pot of about 70,000 to Aleksey Nikolenko who bet 22,500.
Aleksandrov then check-raised all in covering Nikolenko. Nikolenko tanked with about 40,000 behind. Eventually he called.
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of Nikolenko
The river was the
and Aleksandrov moved above 200,000 in chips.