Shakhabiddin Muradov shoved all in under the gun and Roberto Rodriguez called in the big blind. The cards were flipped.
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. Muradov's ace high held to give him a much needed double up.
Shakhabiddin Muradov shoved all in under the gun and Roberto Rodriguez called in the big blind. The cards were flipped.
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. Muradov's ace high held to give him a much needed double up.
Mehdi Rebsai raised to 30,000 and Jon Kyte three-bet to 75,000. [Removed:482] then jammed for just 170,000 and Rebsai sigh-folded after plenty of consideration. Kyte verified the all-in amount and took around 30 seconds before making the call.
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board let the kicker play and Haiche doubled much to the delight of his French rail.
All ins are still coming in thick and fast in the FPS High Roller, with announcements sounding out from dealers across the room. In one such situation, Mustapha Amaouche shoved from under the gun and Hugo Bohn shoved over the top. Amaouche was the player at risk.
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, Amaouche further improving his hand with a set of nines on the river. He doubled up, taking a chunk of chips from the big stacked Bohn.
Nariman Yaghmai and Mauricio Ferreira Pais were all-in and at risk preflop with the latter being the slightly bigger stack on around 250,000. They were both looked up by Woojong Ha, who entered the showdown with the worst pocket pair.
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As the Germans keep on saying especially after the 2014 EPT Barcelona Main Event, "it is always coming seven".
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flop and
turn. However, the
river improved Ha to a full house and that ensured a double knockout.
Wagner Ripper raised to 35,000 and Jonathan Abiteboul shoved all in for 100,000. Ripper made the call.
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to give Ripper a pair of kings. Abiteboul was eliminated.
All-in with a severe short stack, Makram Saber tabled the ![]()
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of Hugo Bohn.
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board delivered one of the overcards and Saber stuck around.
Antonin Teisseire defended his big blind against a raise by Dorian Melchers and just check-called the ![]()
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flop to then get it in after the
turn.
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on the river brought no escape for Teisseire and he collected €5,100 for the efforts.
Darko Svesko was all against Frederic Delval preflop, Svesko being the at-risk player. The cards were turned on their backs.
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. Svesko turned his pair of aces but the queen on the river gave Delval the nut straight. He doubled up and Svesko was eliminated.
The cards of Iacopo Brandi were just mucked as the dealer announced his seat open and pushed the chips towards the other side of the table. Luc Bindel was the one to collect the chips with ![]()
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flop.
"I think he had ace-seven," Bindel mentioned in French when asked upon.
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and the dealer announced an all-in and call. Bart Lybaert exposed his ![]()
for two pair and that beat the ![]()
of Daewoong Song, who became the next casualty after the break.
The table broke right after as Gerard Rubiralta was also sent to the payout desk as well, bringing the field down to the last 72 contestants.