Stoyan Obreshkov bet 43,000 into a pot of 120,000 on a ![]()
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flop from the big blind. Robert Bickley called in the cutoff. They both checked the
and Obreshkov bet 77,000 on the
. Bickley quickly called and Obreshkov showed ![]()
. Bickley got three-outed him with ![]()
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2017 World Series of Poker Europe
Chun Ho Law completed from the small blind and Ismael Bojang opted to check.
The flop came ![]()
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, Law bet 8,000 and Bojang called.
The turn brought them the
, now Law bet 20,000 and Bojang called again.
The river completed the board with the
, Law decided to check now. Bojang fired 55,000 and Law folded immediately.
Christian Stoyanov check-called 30,000 from the small blind against Vivian Saliba on a ![]()
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flop. He checked the
and Saliba moved all in. It was for Stoyanov's last 95,000, and he couldn't find a fold, resulting in needing a two-outer with ![]()
against ![]()
. The river was a
and Stoyanov offered his hand to Saliba, which the 888poker Ambassador shook before he headed to payouts.
The board read ![]()
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and the pot had about 90,000 in it. Abelhakim Zoufri checked from the big blind and so did Kristen Bicknell from the under-the-gun position.
The river completed the board with the
, Zoufri check-called the 44,000 bet of Bicknell. Bicknell showed ![]()
but Zoufri had her beat with the ![]()
in his hand to make two pair, fives and fours.
Pierre Neuville got his last 73,000 in preflop with ![]()
and had to be thrilled when Norbert Madaras, who called him, turned over ![]()
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flop nearly sealed it for Neuville and the
turn locked in the double.
Christian Rachel and Razvan-Andrei Dumea were heads-up with Dumea being all-in for the 33,000 he still had behind.
Razvan-Andrei Dumea: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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- Dumea hit his ace on the river to double up.
Javier Zarco was all in for 66,000 in the cutoff and received a call from Stephen Ayres, in the small blind.
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flop was not a particularly good one for Zarco although he did pick up some backdoor outs. Those hopes ended when the
turned, leaving him dead to the
river.
Pavel Ignatov got all in for his final 50,000 and Stoyan Obreshkov called. When the players were allowed to show their hands, Ignatov had ![]()
against the ![]()
of Obreshkov.
The board ran out ![]()
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with the crowd oohinh and ahhhing as each card fell and gave Obreshkov a straight draw, and ultimately a straight to eliminate Ignatov.
Mike Leah was in middle position and checked a ![]()
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flop. Kristen Bicknell bet 15,000 from the button and Leah called. He checked a
turn and Bicknell bet 40,000. Leah double-checked his holding and then moved in for 161,000.
"I have a good hand," Bicknell said with a smile.
"I believe you," Leah said, smiling back. "You may have no outs."
After some time thinking, Bicknell folded.
"Were you trying to get me to fold a flush?" she wondered.
After the hand for hand was announced Andrei Boghean and Marius Gierse took a few more minutes to finish their hand.
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and Boghean led for 212,000 into the pot of 160,000. Gierse went through several chip shuffling motions. He counted out his stack a few times and then called.
Boghean showed ![]()
for a flush and Gierse mucked. Gierse is now sitting with about 70,000 with two eliminations left until the money.