John Mooney got it all in and Paul Tedeschi was the one to put him at risk.
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and Tedeschi busted Mooney with kings and tens.
John Mooney got it all in and Paul Tedeschi was the one to put him at risk.
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and Tedeschi busted Mooney with kings and tens.
In a previous hand, Michal Hryncewicz had doubled through Demetrio Caminita with tens versus eights. He was then involved in another all-in showdown when he looked up the preflop shove by Stefan Drusca for 115,000 total.
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flop improved Hryncewicz and he remained in the lead throughout the
turn and
river.
Lars Koerts shoved for his last 80,000 from early position and Andrea Cortellazzi re-shoved from two seats over. The rest of the table got out of the way and Koerts was at risk.
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and Koerts picked up aces and eights to crack Cortellazzi's kings for a double.
Laurent Cessy raised to 19,000 and Aaron Wrighting then three-bet to 40,000 from one seat over. Duco ten Haven called on the button and Cessy folded. The flop brought ![]()
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and Wrighting bet 215,000 with 55,000 behind. Ten Haven invested two time bank extensions and opted to fold.
Niveau: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The 96 remaining players are now on their first 20-minute break of the day.
Viktor Katzenberger raised to 12,000 from the hijack and the cutoff called but Christian Moslein three-bet jammed for 205,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded, Katzenberger shoved for a bit more for the cutoff to get out of their way.
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for Katzenberger to hold with the pocket aces to eliminate Moslein just before the break started.
Serge Chechin raised to 13,000 from the middle position and Rafael Navas three-bet to 44,000, keeping 6,000 behind, from the big blind when the action was folded to him. Chechin four-bet to put Navas all-in who looked around for a bit before opting to make the call for the rest.
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for Chechin to turn the flush to leave Navas drawing dead and bust.
Sharon Sade opened from middle position and Martin Kabrhel three-bet shoved from the cutoff for 115,000. John Mooney thought it over for a minute before he got out of the way and Sharon Sade called. Action was heads up with Kabrhel at risk.
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and Sade held on to knock Kabrhel out of the tournament with a better ace-high.
The cards of Juan Pardo were already in the muck while Alexandros Kolonias collected his chips with his cards and the board still exposed. According to Luigi Shehadeh, Pardo defended the big blind and check-jammed the ![]()
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turn out of the big blind for fewer than 20 big blinds.
Kolonias quickly called with the ![]()
for the top two pair while Pardo was in dire shape with ![]()
for inferior two pair. The
river failed to keep the Spaniard in contention and Kolonias leaped above one million in chips.