Bjorn Bouwmans was all-in for 2,010,000 and at risk as he was called by Netanel Amedi with the bigger stack.
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for Bouwmans to hit a pair of jacks on the flop to double him up.
Bjorn Bouwmans was all-in for 2,010,000 and at risk as he was called by Netanel Amedi with the bigger stack.
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for Bouwmans to hit a pair of jacks on the flop to double him up.
Aksel Ayguen shoved for 1,775,000 from the hijack and was called by Francesco Delfoco in the big blind.
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for Ayguen to hit a six on the flop and to improve to two pair on the river to double up, leaving Delfoco behind with 800,000.
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and Krasimir Yankov had a bet of 1,180,000 in front of him from the small blind. Netanel Amedi called from mid-position but mucked his hand when Yankov tabled ![]()
for the nut-flush to scoop a huge pot.
Wojciech Wyrebski raised to 360,000 from early position and was called by Klaus Schiefer a couple of seats over. The flop came ![]()
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and Wyrebski led out for 460,000. Schiefer quickly called and the
landed on the turn.
Wyrebski checked this time and Schiefer also tapped the table. The
completed the board on the river and Wyrebski slid in a bet of 600,000. Schiefer instantly raised to 2,000,000 and Wyrebski went into the tank. After a couple of minutes, he made the call and Schiefer turned over ![]()
for the best full house. Wyrebski mucked his hand and Schiefer dragged in a sizeable pot.
Nico Mussini raised to 320,000 from the hijack and was called by Dariusz Glinski in the big blind.
They both checked through the ![]()
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on the flop and the
on the turn to the
on the river. Glinski check-called the 320,000 bet of Mussino and took the pot when his ![]()
for the turned two pair beat the ![]()
of Mussini.
Niveau: 31
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
The 18 remaining players have been sent for a 15-minute break.
Picking up the action on a completed board of ![]()
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, the action was checked to Netanel Amedi in the cutoff. Amedi bet 575,000 into a pot of around 1,500,000. Mick Heder was in the big blind and check-raised all in for 2,590,000.
Amedi let out a groan as it was obvious he had a big decision on his hands. Amedi asked for a count and soon after made the call. Heder flipped over ![]()
for just a pair of tens while Amedi tabled ![]()
for two pair. Heder made his way to the payout desk while Amedi moved back into the chip lead with nearly 10 million chips.
| Table/Seat | Player | Table/Seat | Player |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80/1 | Dariusz Glinski | 94/1 | Nelio Gatta |
| 80/2 | Aksel Ayguen | 94/2 | Kevin Koehler |
| 80/3 | Mick Heder | 94/3 | Sebastian Kos |
| 80/4 | Jan Bednar | 94/4 | Tamir Segal |
| 80/5 | Krasimir Yankov | 94/5 | Hannes Neurauter |
| 80/6 | Nico Mussini | 94/6 | Wojciech Wyrebski |
| 80/7 | Francesco Delfoco | 94/7 | Sandor Ambrus |
| 80/8 | Bjorn Bouwmans | 94/8 | Flavio Decataldo |
| 80/9 | Netanel Amedi | 94/9 | Klaus Schiefer |
Three players were still alive in the hand on a flop of ![]()
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. Corentin Schmauch was already all in for the main pot and a side pot was growing between Wojciech Wyrebski and Jan Bednar.
When the
landed on the turn, Wyrebski tossed in a bet of 475,000 which got Bednar to lay his hand down. Wyrebski turned over ![]()
for top pair while Schmauch held ![]()
for a straight draw. The river was the
and Schmauch was eliminated, bringing the field down to just two tables.