An opponent in early position shoved and Ruslin Dykshteyn was the lone caller.
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and Dykshteyn's pair of aces was enough to send his opponent to the rail and collect a pot to move past 1 million.
An opponent in early position shoved and Ruslin Dykshteyn was the lone caller.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Dykshteyn's pair of aces was enough to send his opponent to the rail and collect a pot to move past 1 million.
Niki Nurmisto opened to 50,000 in middle position and Jesse Lonis three-bet to 225,000 from the small blind. The action was back on Nurmisto who shipped all in for around 350,000 and Lonis called.
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and Lonis held his lead with a pair of tens. The
on the turn provided some chop outs but the
on the river gave Lonis the victory.
Niveau: 20
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
The players are now on their last break of the night. The clock shows 360 players left.
Here are some highlights of the previous two hours of play, including the elimination of the start of day chip leader and current WSOP POY leader.
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, the big blind made it 250,000 to go and Ramon Colillas called from an early position. The camera spotlight was already on the Spaniard due to his massive stack, which now grew even further. In the latest showdown, the big blind tabled the ![]()
for a pair of fives and Colillas claimed the pot with the ![]()
for the top pair.
Qui Nguyen opened to 40,000 on the button and Yuri Dzivielevski jammed for 582,000 in the small blind. Nguyen thought about it but let go of his hand to send the chips to Dzivielevski.
On the tail end of a hand between Shai Arbel and Farhad Jamasi, the former bet 200,000 on the completed board of ![]()
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. Jamasi called but couldn't beat the ![]()
of Arbel.
Justin Liberto then raised from under the gun and Arbel three-bet in order to force a quick fold, flashing the ![]()
for another premium hand.
Michael Jensen was seen taking in a huge pot after a double that brought him over 2 million in chips.
Jensen had risked around 950,000 with ![]()
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and the kings held to give Jensen one of the biggest pots of Day 4.
Jensen now sits above 2 million in chips after being one of the players that risked it all on the stone bubble at the end of Day 3.