Niveau 39
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Andrew Robinson
Basel Chaura bet 2,400,000 from middle position. Andrew Robinson moved all in for 3,200,000 from the small blind and was called by Ryan Riess in the big blind. Chaura also made the call.
Riess and Chaura checked the flop. Riess bet 3,000,000 on the turn and Chaura made the call. The landed on the river and both players checked.
Andrew Robinson:
Ryan Riess:
Basel Chaura:
Robinson didn't connect with his hand. Both Riess and Chaura had a pair of aces but Riess had the better kicker and took the pot eliminating Robinson in the process.
Niveau 39
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Leonardo Desouza
Mike Allis opened from early position for 2,400,000 and Leonardo De Souza went all in for his final 11,200,000 from the button. Salah Nimer, from the small blind, also shoved over the top while Allis got out of the way.
Leonardo De Souza:
Salah Nimer:
Nimer fell victim to aces vs. kings and wouldn't improve as the board ran out to leave him with just 7,500,000 while De Souza and his Brazilian rail celebrated his ascent to 27,200,000.
Niveau 39
: Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Rio Fujita
Mohammed Jaafar raised to 2,400,000 from the hijack. Rio Fujita called for 2,200,000 and was all in from the small blind. Ryan Riess called the initial raise creating a side-pot of 400,000.
Mohammed Jaafar continued the aggression on the flop with a bet of 3,000,000. Riess made a quick fold.
Rio Fujita:
Mohammed Jaafar:
Fujita was behind after Jaafar paired an ace on the flop and the runout confirmed Fujita's exit in eighth place.
Niveau 38
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Rio Fujita bet 2,200,000 from early position and was called by Mike Allis in the big blind.
The board of did not receive any bets on any of the streets. Allis announced he paired a deuce and turned over . Fujita double-checked his cards and folded.
Niveau 38
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
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