The 10 remaining players are enjoying a 80-minute dinner break. The dealers have done a visual chip count:
The 10 remaining players are enjoying a 80-minute dinner break. The dealers have done a visual chip count:
From first position, Stephen Chidwick raised to 25,000. Igor Kurganov shoved his button for 134,000 and Chidwick called after both blinds had folded.
Chidwick was in the lead with ![]()
as Kurganov tabled ![]()
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and Kurganov doubled.
A short-stacked Leo Fernandez moved all in under the gun for 118,000 and action folded all the way around to Igor Kurganov, who called from the big blind.
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Fernandez needed some help and he got it on the ![]()
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flop. A ten would still give Kurganov a straight, but that was not meant to be as the
bricked on the turn followed by the
on the river.
Koray Aldemir opened under the gun for 26,000 and Timothy Adams on the button shoved for 141,000. Both blinds released, Aldemir called.
Koray Aldemir: ![]()
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Timothy Adams: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Adams doubled.
Paul Newey was hanging in there short stacked for quite some time, but just now he found his faith in an unlucky river card. Erik Seidel (small blind) and big blind (Paul Newey) got their chips in the middle before the flop.
Newey had the dominating hand with ![]()
but would get rivered by Seidel's ![]()
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and Newey made his exit.
Niveau: 12
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Koray Aldemir moved all in for 115,000 from the cutoff and Erik Seidel called from the button.
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Seidel: ![]()
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The board ran out a clean ![]()
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and Aldemir shipped his first double.
Not long after on a ![]()
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flop, Aldemir checked and Oliver Weis tossed out a bet. Aldemir then check-raised all in for 224,000 and Weis called.
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Aldemir had the best kicker and it held through the
turn and
river.
Dan Colman doubled up once, but in the end, it wasn't enough. Down to around 40,000 again, he shoved from the cutoff. Big blind Erik Seidel called with ![]()
and Colman turned over ![]()
.
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flop favored Seidel but the
on the turn gave Colman a flush draw. The
on the river, however, was a blank and Colman hit the rail.
When we got to the table, there was 261,000 already pulled into the pot and a flop of ![]()
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. The action escaped us, but we do know that Stephen Chidwick got his stack of 209,000 all in against Igor Kurganov.
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It was a cooler flop as Kurganov flopped two pair only to run into Chidwick's set. Neither the
turn nor
river was the king Kurganov needed and he sent over the vast majority of his stack to Chidwick.
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