Avraham Dayan opened from early position to 360,000 and Francesco Candelari three-bet from the small blind to 900,000. Dayan called and the flop came ![]()
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Candelari fired a 1,500,000 bet, which was almost half Dayan's stack who let his hand go.
Avraham Dayan opened from early position to 360,000 and Francesco Candelari three-bet from the small blind to 900,000. Dayan called and the flop came ![]()
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Candelari fired a 1,500,000 bet, which was almost half Dayan's stack who let his hand go.
Marian Kubis raised it up from under the gun with ![]()
and Bertrand Grospellier defended from the big blind with ![]()
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and Grospellier check-called a bet from Lubis.
The turn was the
and both players checked to the
on the river. Grospellier used two hands to slide out a bet of 1,100,000 and Kubis instantly called. Grospellier tabled his flush and raked in a healthy pot.
Christoph Peper open-shipped all in for 2,100,000 in middle position and Christian Mohr stuck in his last 1,900,000 from the cutoff. Stefan Raschbauer also pushed all in for 1,100,000 on the button and all three hands were tabled.
Christoph Peper: ![]()
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Christian Mohr: ![]()
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Stefan Raschbauer: ![]()
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It was a fun flop when the ![]()
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hit the felt. The
paired the board on the turn to give Peper a flush and only Raschbauer was still drawing live. The
completed the board and Peper eliminated both players to bring the field down to 12 players.

Tomas Fara was in the big blind with around ten big blinds and he saw Pasquale Braco shoving from the small blind with a covering stack. Fara didn't tank for long before calling to put his tournament at risk.
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The board ran out ![]()
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with Braco getting many outs by the turn and spiking one of them on the river.
Mick Heder limped in and Pasquale Braco checked his option in the big blind. The ![]()
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flop brought a bet of 170,000 by Heder and a call by Braco. After the
turn both checked and Heder check-folded the
river to a bet of 525,000.
Niveau: 32
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Stefan Raschbauer made it 250,000 to go with ![]()
on the button and Bertrand Grospellier defended his big blind with ![]()
. The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked to the
on the turn.
Grospellier checked again and Raschbauer threw in a bet of 225,000. Grospellier reached for a stack and pushed out a raise to 650,000. Raschbauer thought for a couple of minutes before slipping the best hand to the muck.
The biggest pot of the event took place between Mick Heder and Balazs Bistei, which started with Heder opening to 250,000 from middle position and Bistei three-betting to 1,000,000 from the small blind.
Heder called and the flop came ![]()
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with Bistei firing a continuation bet at 600,000. Heder tanked for a bit and announced all in with Bistei calling after a couple of minutes in the tank too.
Balazs Bistei: ![]()
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Mick Heder: ![]()
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The
on the turn was the demise of Bistei as he was left drawing dead. The
on the river completed the board and Bistei had 4.7 million behind while Heder had 4.9 million, with the first one leaving his seat in 16th place.
Balazs Bistei opened the button to 240,000 and Francesco Candelari in the big blind three-bet to 720,000. Bistei gave it brief consideration and folded.
Up next, Pasquale Braco raised to 250,000 two times in a row and claimed the blinds and big blind ante without resistance.
Charlie Defresne was left with his last five big blinds and he put them in the middle from early position, to see Balazs Bistei from the next seat reraising to 1,500,000. Everybody else folded and they went to showdown.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Defresne departed during the last two tables of the event.