The blinds just moved up and several former big stacks have been eliminated including Michael Soyza, Marek Ohnisko, Denis Sejtanic, and Dalibor Mijic. Soyza has already re-entered, as has Milad Oghabian.
The blinds just moved up and several former big stacks have been eliminated including Michael Soyza, Marek Ohnisko, Denis Sejtanic, and Dalibor Mijic. Soyza has already re-entered, as has Milad Oghabian.
Francesco Cirianni is no longer in his seat and the big stack of Dutch Boyd has grown even bigger, as the three-time WSOP champion has moved up to seven times the starting stack. Boyd was kind enough to provide the details, as he claimed the chips of Cirianni.
According to Boyd, he raised to 2,200 and Cirianni three-bet small to 4,000 in order to pick up a call by Boyd. On the ![]()
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flop, Boyd check-called a bet worth 4,000 and check-raised the
turn from 10,000 to 25,000. Cirianni moved all in for 60,000 and Boyd called with ![]()
for the flush.
Cirianni had some outs with ![]()
, but the
river was a blank.
Soon after on the same table, Anatolii Zyrin's second entry for Day 1B was put at risk in a three-way all in. The cards of Aiguo Xu were already in the muck, as Zyrin had turned the nut flush with ![]()
to eliminate Xu and double through another player with an inferior flush.
Marian Kubis ended up all in and at risk before the flop in a big coin flip for just over 60,000 with the ![]()
. His table neighbor Marek Ohnisko had him covered and ![]()
for the most classic of flips in tournament poker.
It was Kubis that had reason to celebrate after a board of ![]()
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and Ohnisko dropped below the starting stack.
Sebastian Langrock has as many chips left as Ohnisko after doubling Ondrej Lon in a battle button versus small blind for half of his stack. Langrock's ![]()
failed to get there against the ![]()
of Lon on the ![]()
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board.
In a battle of the blinds, Sebastian Kos check-raised all in for the last 11,300 on the ![]()
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turn and Giuseppe Tedeschi called out of the big blind.
Kos held ![]()
for the straight and Tedeschi was drawing for diamonds with the ![]()
. The river was the
and Kos held on to double back to starting stack.
Niveau: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
On the heads-up flop of ![]()
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, Viliyan Petleshkov ended up all in and at risk for around 18,000 and it was Lars Kamphues that looked him up with the superior stack.
Viliyan Petleshkov: ![]()
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Lars Kamphues: ![]()
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Kamphues had plenty of outs with the straight and flush draw, and he indeed got there thanks to the
turn and
river run out. Petleshkov was eliminated on the first entry and is expected to join back in shortly.
Yehuda Cohen, a regular at the tables in the King's Casino and owner of the massage parlor next door, has just been eliminated moments before the blinds went up. In a three-way all in he was the second-biggest stack holding the ![]()
, but Stefan Haberl held the dominating ![]()
.
A short stack was also involved with ![]()
and Haberl had both opponents drawing dead on the turn of a board ![]()
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.
Niveau: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
A raise to 1,700 was in front of Ondrej Lon on the button and the player in the big blind called. Dalibor Mijic then squeezed to 7,400 from under the gun and Lon was the only caller.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Mijic continued for 9,400 and Lon called with around 17,000 behind. Mijic instantly jammed on the
turn and Lon called it off to get shown the bad news.
Ondrej Lon: ![]()
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Dalibor Mijic: ![]()
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Despite having the best of it preflop, Lon was already drawing dead and that made the
river a formality.