Twitch Streamer Andre "bluffpatrol_dre" Ebert raised all-in for 19,850 from the middle position and Renan "Jurgen FLOP" Bruschi three-bet from the button for the blinds to fold so the cards could go on their backs.
Andre "bluffpatrol_dre" Ebert:
Renan "Jurgen FLOP" Bruschi:
The board ran out for Bruschi to turn the straight to bust Ebert while "Sam Hinkie" was also eliminated to burst the bubble.
Both players got their buy-in refunded though due to the bubble protection feature.
Siddarth "AifeKaife" Singhvi raised from the early position and was called by Avadh "Joka240" Shah in the hijack while the rest folded.
They both checked through the to the on the turn. Singhvi check-called the bet of Shah.
The river completed the board with the . Singhvi bet for Shah to raise and Singhvi to call for his last 12,250 with for the straight but Shah held for the flopped straight flush.
"ImS0Lucky" raised from under the gun and Yigit "MMartian" Aktulga three-bet from the middle position. The action folded back to "ImS0Lucky" who four-bet and then called the five-bet of Aktulga.
The flop came , "ImS0Lucky" bet, Aktulga raised, "ImS0Lucky" three-bet, Aktulga four-bet, and "ImS0Lucky" five-bet which was called.
The turn was the , "ImS0Lucky" bet Aktulga raised, "ImS0Lucky" three-bet, Aktulga four-bet and "ImS0Lucky" five-bet shoved for 35,225 in total which Aktulga called.
"ImS0Lucky":
Yigit "MMartian" Aktulga:
The river completed the board with the for Aktulga to hold with the higher pocket pair for the higher full house to eliminate "ImS0Lucky".
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Martin Zamani raised and was called by Rodrigo "DeuEu" Portaleoni in the small blind. David "Two00Five" Katzov three-bet from the big blind for Zamani to four-bet which was called by all.
The flop came , it was checked to Zamani who continued with a bet which Portaleoni called but Katzov raised. Zamani three-bet for Portaleoni to fold and Katzov to four-bet. Zamani five-bet which Katzov called.
The turn was the and Katzov bet, Zamani raised, Katzoc three-bet, Zamani four-bet. Katzov five-bet and Zamani called.
The river completed the board with the for Katzov to bet again. Zamani raised and Katzov called with the for two pair but Zamani held for quads to scoop the pot.
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Martin Zamani raised from under the gun and Blake "Beast2018!" Bohn three-bet from the hijack. The action folded back to Zamani who four-bet which Bohn called.
The flop came , Zamani continued with a bet for Bohn to raise and Zamani to make the call.
The turn was the and Zamani check-raised the bet of Bohn. Bohn responded with a reraise for Zamani to raise for even more which Bohn called.
The river completed the board with the and Zamani bet which Bohn called with for top pair but Zamani held for two pair to scoop the pot.
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The tournament also has the Bubble Protection feature activated which means that players who bust during the bubble will get their buy-in refunded. As this is a Limit Hold'em tournament, there is a maximum of one bet and four raises during each betting round. Once the tournament gets to the Heads-Up stage, this rule does not apply anymore.
In situations where an all-in results in an incomplete bet of raise, the 'full bet rule' will be applied. This will not count towards the number of bets or raises players can make during a betting round. This will also not reopen the betting action. When an incomplete bet or raise has been made, the next player who wants to raise can do so by raising the full fixed limit amount over the all-in player's partial bet.
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