The board was showing ![]()
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and already around 140,000 were already in the middle when Todd Ivens fired a bet worth 93,000, putting [Removed:17] to a decision.
After a few minutes, Yan chose to fold his hand and the dealer sent the pot over to Ivens.
The board was showing ![]()
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and already around 140,000 were already in the middle when Todd Ivens fired a bet worth 93,000, putting [Removed:17] to a decision.
After a few minutes, Yan chose to fold his hand and the dealer sent the pot over to Ivens.
In a heads-up pot, Ryan Hall and his opponent checked on the flop ![]()
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. The turn brought a
and the small blind checked and called Hall's bet for 20,000. On the
river, after another check, Hall bet 30,000. After some time, his opponent let it go and Hall added the chips to his stack.
Jonathan Abdellatif raised to 23,000 and a couple seats over Fahredin Mustafov three-bet to 75,000. When the action was back on Abdellatif he took a look at Mustafov's stack and decided to push all in.
Mustafov folded his hand and Jonathan Abdellatif now has 15% of the chips in play, with 36 players left.
Niveau: 20
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The following players all cashed for $8,838:
On a raised pot with three players involved, the flop was showing ![]()
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and the big blind player, as well as Todd Ivens, checked. Cylus Watson bet 30,000 on the button, and only Ivens made the call.
Both players checked on the
turn and
river. Ivens tabled ![]()
and it was enough to make Watson muck his hand.
A player opened in the hijack for 17,000 and it was called by the cutoff, as well as Ian Steinman on the button and Alexander Queen in the big blind.
The flop was ![]()
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and after the two first players checked, the cutoff bet for 40,000. Steinman folded his hand and Queen moved all in for 223,000. The hijack player folded and after some consideration, the cutoff made the call. Holding ![]()
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in his opponent's hand.
The
turn brought no help to Queen but the
on the river gave him one of the outs he needed for the double-up.
Without making much noise there were all of a sudden four people all-in on table 525. Kris Homerding, Pierre Neuville, Ashish Gupta and a fourth player were all involved in a massive four-way all-in pot.
Kris Homerding: ![]()
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Pierre Neuville: ![]()
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Ashish Gupta: ![]()
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Fourth Player: ![]()
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The dealer put down a ![]()
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board and that resulted in three eliminations at the same time, as Homerding had the biggest stack of the four. Homerding now sits on a pretty stack worth almost double the average at the moment.
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it checked to Frederik Jensen who bet out 30,000. Another player folded, but the opponent who checked to Jensen called the bet to see the
turn.
Both players checked the turn to reveal the
river card and this time Jensen's opponent check-folded to a bet of 72,000.