On a flop showing ![]()
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, Dominik Nitsche check-raised from 125,000 to 275,000 with a pot of 400,000 and Anatoly Filatov made the call to see the
on the turn. Nitsche moved all in for 625,000 and Filatov quickly folded.
On a flop showing ![]()
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, Dominik Nitsche check-raised from 125,000 to 275,000 with a pot of 400,000 and Anatoly Filatov made the call to see the
on the turn. Nitsche moved all in for 625,000 and Filatov quickly folded.
Adrian Mateos has re-entered the field and received the same table position between Rainer Kempe and Paul Phua in his second attempt to run up a stack.
This brings the field size up to 22 entries of which 21 players remain.
Niveau: 6
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Christoph Vogelsang limped in from the small blind and Danny Tang made it 150,000 to go from the big blind. Vogelsang called and the dealer fanned the flop of ![]()
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.
Both players checked and the
landed on the turn. Vogelsang led out for 140,000 and Tang called to see the
on the river. With four spades on the board, Vogelsang checked this time. Tang announced a bet of 360,000 and Vogelsang looked to make the call but hesitated, forcing a time extension from his stack. He eventually came to the decision of a call and Tang turned over ![]()
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and was awarded the pot with the only pair.
Ryan Riess opened to 110,000 in middle position and Kahle Burns just called in the cutoff which invited Cary Katz to come along from the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and the action checked to Burns who bet 125,000. Katz quickly called and Riess followed suit.
The turn was the
and both Katz and Riess checked again. Burns tossed in another bet of 450,000 and Katz folded this time. Riess went into the tank for a bit but decided to lay down his hand as well.
James Chen opened to 110,000 and was called by Adrian Mateos from two seats over. The ![]()
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flop was checked by Chen and he called a continuation bet worth 110,000 by Mateos.
After the
turn, Chen checked once more and then called a second barrel worth 400,000 to see the
river. This time both checked and Chen rolled over ![]()
for tens and eights to win the pot.
Koray Aldemir defended out of the big blind when facing a button raise by Danny Tang and check-called a bet on the ![]()
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flop. They checked the
on the turn and Aldemir used one time bank on the
river while check-raising from 440,000 to 1,720,000 with one chip behind.
Tang made the call and was shown the ![]()
for a flush by Aldemir.
Rainer Kempe raised to 110,000 in early position and was called by Timothy Adams and Alex Foxen in the blinds. The flop came ![]()
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and the blinds checked to Kempe who continued for 100,000. Adams called and Foxen quickly folded.
The turn was the
and both players checked to the
on the river. Adams led out for a small bet of 170,000 and Kempe was torn. "If you have pocket threes, you're good," Kempe said as he tossed in a call. Adams showed way better than that with ![]()
for a flopped full house that turned into quads.
With exactly 1.0 million in the pot and the flop showing ![]()
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, Alex Foxen made it 500,000 to go in the cutoff and James Chen on the button raised it up to 1.2 million. Foxen used one time bank and moved all in for 2,380,000 in total, which Chen called.
Alex Foxen: ![]()
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James Chen: ![]()
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The
turn locked up the double for Foxen and the
river was a formality.
"Normally it is just you that gets these spots," Foxen said with a smile to Orpen Kisacikoglu.
Kahle Burns opened with the ![]()
and Cary Katz flat-called with ![]()
to see the ![]()
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flop, on which Burns continued for 250,000. Katz opted for a raise to 650,000 and Burns made the call.
The
turn gave Katz an open-ender, yet he checked behind and the
river bricked. Burns now bet 500,000 and Katz tank-folded after using a time-bank.