Bart Lybaert raised to 4,500 and the big blind moved all in for just under 10,000. Lybaert called.
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"It's a fair fight," said tablemate Justin Oliver, as the board came ![]()
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and Lybaert sent his opponent to the rail.
Bart Lybaert raised to 4,500 and the big blind moved all in for just under 10,000. Lybaert called.
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"It's a fair fight," said tablemate Justin Oliver, as the board came ![]()
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and Lybaert sent his opponent to the rail.
The player on the button moved all in for 15,600. Pierre Neuville, in the big blind, asked for a count, then proceeded to make the call.
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The flop came ![]()
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. The turn brought the
, and the
river completed the board giving Neuville a straight to send his opponent to the rail.
Among the recent eliminations were Kenny Hallaert and [Removed:532], who were eliminated in 251st and 246th position, respectively. They take home $1,501 in prize money.
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
A player raised to 3,500 and Victor Chong flat-called. A short stack also called and the three saw a flop of ![]()
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. The initial raiser continued for 4,500 and Chong called. The short stack moved all in for 6,500 and both players called.
The turn was the
. It checked to Chong who moved all in and the other player folded.
After the hands at other tables were completed, the cards were turned over.
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Chong had flopped a set, and the all-in player would need to find an ace to stay alive. The river was the
and he was eliminated as the bubble boy of Event #45.
A player raised to 3,800 and Pim De Goede three-bet all in for 23,400 from the big blind. The initial raiser called and, after waiting for the other hands to finish, the cards were turned over.
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The flop was a good one for De Goede, coming ![]()
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. For some reason, the Dutchman was calling for an eight to give his opponent a set, but the board ran out ![]()
and De Goede doubled up.
Joey Spanne, on the cutoff, moved all in for 25,000. The player on the button called.
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The board ran ![]()
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and Spanne survived.