Shimizu Nozomu found himself all in against Gerard Rubiralta preflop.
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to give Rubiralta a pair of aces and a double up.
Shimizu Nozomu found himself all in against Gerard Rubiralta preflop.
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to give Rubiralta a pair of aces and a double up.
Iacopo Brandi made it just back in time from the break to see his cards in the big blind and Dorian Melchers in the small blind jammed his short stack for Brandi to call.
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and Melchers doubled.
"Maybe next time you shouldn't run," Jon Kyte joked.
After his earlier setback, Danut Chisu then flopped a set according to the Romanian but his opponent held ![]()
for a flush draw that got there. Fellow countryman Marius Gicovanu was also among those to bust alongside Ori Hasson, Lars Kamphues and Jeremy Saderne. They all collected €4,450 for their efforts.
Niveau: 21
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Players are now on their first break of the day for 20 minutes. There are 74 players remaining out of 134 who came back for Day 2. When play resumes, blinds will be on 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 big blind ante.
Quentin Roussey kicked off the action with a raise from middle position, but was met with strong resistance when Stefan Heizmann pushed all in for 170,000 from the button. Mohamed Mokrani shoved from the big blind and Roussey folded.
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to give Mokrani a set of sevens on the flop. Heizmann was eliminated in 77th place.
Maxim Bevers was all-in with the ![]()
and clashed with another jack-ten suited, as Yury Masliankou revealed the ![]()
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flop left Bevers with zero equity, making the
turn and
river a formality.
Frederic Delval then flopped the nut flush with ![]()
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of Nariman Yaghmai on a board of ![]()
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for the double.
Last but not least, table chip leader Manuel Labous added to the "I flopped a flush collection" by dispatching Masliankou. On a ![]()
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Down to around 100,000, Ivan Banic moved all-in and found a customer in Cedric Massaro from one seat over.
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flop gave Massaro a set while Banic needed a six or running fours to avoid the elimination. No miracle came on the
turn and
river to sent the Croatian to the payout desk.
Sylvain Loosli raised to 25,000, Michael Ferre called and Mourad Falfoul shoved all in for 92,000. Loosli went all in and Ferre folded. Two players flipped the cards.
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to give Loosli top two pair and send Falfoul to the rail.
Soon after his last two all-in clashes, Lex Veldhuis was all-in once more and Mehdi Chaoui also got a shorter stack into the middle from the next seat. Maxim Bevers looked them both up and had the best pocket pair of the trio involved.
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flop kept Bevers on track for a double elimination. After the
turn, Chaoui picked up a gutshot and asked for a six. Instead, he hit the
on the river to improve to a winning set. His 245,000 ensured a triple up while Veldhuis was sent to the payout desk.