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Michael Addamo called off his last two big blinds with but someone behind him picked up to have him completely crushed. Addamo was dead on the turn after all Broadways flopped and he didn't improve.
Matthias Eibinger bet-called off his last 65K or so on with but needed help against the big blind's . Luckily for Eibinger, he found an ace on the river again, this time the .
Jason Koon opened for 17,600, Marc-Andre Ladouceur shoved for 44K in the small blind and big blind "ikigai1" shoved covering everyone. Koon called off for 140K.
Koon:
Ladouceur:
Ikigai1:
Ladouceur nailed a set on the flop, and the and turn and river did nothing to change his lead. Koon won a sizable side pot against Ikigai1.
Daniel Negreanu ran into for most of his chips and was unable to wriggle free this time as his opponent flopped a king. Negreanu got his last few blinds in on the button with and was slightly ahead of . He was looking good to double after flopping an ace, but his opponent turned Broadway to bust him.
Jans Arends got his last 77K in there with blind versus blind against . The board ran out dead for the player with king-four, shipping a double to Arends unimproved.