Ricardo Pinto was all-in and Igor Yaroshevskyy had looked him up.
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and Pinto secured his double-up.
Ricardo Pinto was all-in and Igor Yaroshevskyy had looked him up.
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and Pinto secured his double-up.
Alexander Norden raised to 6,000 in middle position and Gianluca Speranza just called on the button. Erik Bystroem shipped all in for 42,000 in the big blind and Norden called. Speranze re-shoved all in as the bigger stack and Norden eventually called off his last 120,000 chips.
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board connected with nobody and Bystroem held on for a triple-up. Speranze collected the side pot by eliminating Norden and made his way over to collect a minimum bounty of €1,000.
Mario De Paz jammed for 14,500 from the cutoff and was called by Ludovic Periaux from the small blind.
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turn kept Periaux ahead but the
river gave De Paz the better pair and he survived.
Oleksii Koiev raised it up in early position and Zhi Yi Ning stuck in a three-bet on the button. Florian Duta four-bet shoved all in for around 100,000 in the big blind which got Koiev to fold. Ning, however, quickly called to put Duta at risk.
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Not only did Ning have the better pocket pair, but he also had both of the suits covered. The board ran out ![]()
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and Ning held with no sweat to claim a bounty and move into the chip lead.
In a pot that was already around 57,000, Pavel Plesuv in the hijack and Elie Nakache in the cutoff checked on the ![]()
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board. the river then fell
, and Plesuv went all in for 30,000 chips. Nakache sighed and thought about it for a little bit, but ended up making the call.
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for a turned flush. Nakache could not beat that and threw his cards into the muck.
Brian Kim jammed for 14,000 from middle position and was called by Aleksejs Ponakovs from the hijack. Enrico Camosci and Romain Le Dantec also called from the button and big blind respectively.
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flop and only Ponakovs called, which left him with around 57,000 behind.
Le Dantec then jammed as the bigger stack on the
turn which folded out Ponakovs.
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Le Dantec was ahead with just a pair of sevens and he eliminated Kim following the
river.
Many players took the treasure chest on the first break to redeem their bounty chips for a chance at some big money. However, all of the big prizes are still on the board which could make for an action-packed next couple of levels.
Mystery Bounty Prizes
| Mystery Bounty Prizes | Count | Remaining | Total € |
|---|---|---|---|
| €75,000 | 2 | 2 | €150,000 |
| €35,000 | 2 | 2 | €70,000 |
| €20,000 | 2 | 1 | €20,000 |
| €10,000 | 6 | 5 | €50,000 |
| €5,000 | 11 | 10 | €50,000 |
| €2,000 | 23 | 16 | €32,000 |
| €1,000 | 356 | 240 | €240,000 |
| €1,000 and Draw Again | 10 | 6 | €6,000 |
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
With a total of 402 players starting the day, the field has dwindled down to just 188 players after three levels. The players are going on their first 30-minute break of the day and the mystery bounty chest is open for business!
Grzegorz Kozieja raised from under the gun to 5,000 and Alexandre Hocquaux flat called next to act. Atanas Pavlov had different ideas and made the amount to go 19,000. The rest of the table folded and Kozieja put in the call. This is when Hocquaux decided to four-bet jam his stack in, worth 96,500. Pavlov quite quickly called his stack off for less, being 74,000 chips. Kozieje, who covered both opponents, thought for a good while before ultimately folding.
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Pavolv was in good shape to get more than a double-up, and he did just so when the board ran out ![]()
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. Hocquaux on the other hand was left with just a few big blinds.