Niveau: 19
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Niveau: 19
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Mykhailo Guthi busted Jan Joergensen after holding with pocket eights versus ![]()
preflop all in.
Graydon Kowal succumbed to poker villain Quan Zhou, notorious for an angle shoot at the EPT earlier this year. Ismael Bojang also busted to leave the field at 118 players.
Seven spots before the money, Daniel Ezekiel got it in for 153,000 with ![]()
against Yi Ye's ![]()
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to pair up Ye and send Ezekiel to the rail.
Meanwhile, Konstantin Generalov was facing a big sweat, being all in for 328,000 on a ![]()
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board holding ![]()
. Three-time bracelet winner Asi Moshe had ![]()
but bricked on the
turn and
river to give the pot to the visibly relieved Russian.
In a blind versus blind battle, Shahar Levi was all in for 328,000 and Darko Percic called all in for slightly less.
Darko Percic: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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to deny Percic a min-cash. He was joined on the rail by Phil Hui, Erik Cajelais and Eyal Bensimhon, who all missed out on the money as well.
The field is now seven away from the money.
Niveau: 18
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
In a blind-on-blind confrontation, Allen Kessler was all in for 150,000 against Hua Wang.
Allen Kessler: ![]()
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Hua Wang: ![]()
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Easy hold for Kessler on ![]()
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to give him some breathing room.
During the first stages of the day, a flurry of eliminations took place that brought the field down to 137. Among the casualties were Julien Martini and David "ODB" Baker.
An early shocker over at Maria Lampropulos' and Shaun Deeb's table ended in the latter hitting the rail shortly after a brutal setup. On a ![]()
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flop, Deeb check-called 20,000 after being the preflop raiser.
On the
turn, Deeb checked, Lampropulos bet 95,000, Deeb check-raised to 265,000, Lampropulos shoved all in for around 600,000 and Deeb called.
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Shaun Deeb: ![]()
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Deeb had just one out but the river was the
instead to give Lampropulos quads. Left short, Deeb busted shortly after.

At Allen Kessler's and Walter Treccarichi's table, a massive pot was played right off the bat that ended with all of Tobias Eckl's chips being sucked into the already massive stack of Muhamedsejdi Ramadani.
According to Kessler, Eckl had four-bet small preflop and called off a push from Ramadani with ![]()
. Ramadani had ![]()
and held up to soar to the chip lead.