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2023 WSOP Europe
The action folded to the short-stacked Yannick Schumacher in the small blind, and he went all in for his final 20,000 chips. Roman Hrabec made the call from the big blind and the cards were tabled.
Yannick Schumacher: K♦5♠
Roman Hrabec: K♥10♣
Schumacher was dominated, but that would soon change on the 2♣7♦4♥5♣ board. However, his turned pair of fives was rivered by the 10♠, which brought Hrabec the higher pair.
Schumacher raced out of the tournament area while Hrabec stacked up some more chips. Adrian Mateos is also at this table and has known a solid grind so far on Day 2, sitting on nearly 100 big blinds.
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90,000
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George Tomescu was riding a short stack of 20,500 and put all of his chips in the middle from early position. Roman Hrabec called on the button, while the rest of the table got out of the way.
George Tomescu: J♦J♥
Roman Hrabec: A♣A♦
Hrabec had woken up with aces, and Tomescu was already standing up from his seat awaiting the 2♦5♠7♣9♦8♣ board before heading for the exit.
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160,000
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Anson Tsang opened under the gun, then called when Krishna Madhariwar moved all in for around 50,000 in the cutoff.
Krishna Madhariwar: A♣9♣
Anson Tsang: A♦K♦
Madhariwar found himself dominated heading to the 10♦8♦3♥ flop. Tsang became an even bigger favorite after picking up the nut flush draw, and he held on through the 2♣ turn and 5♣ river to send Madhariwar to the rail.
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Claas Segebrecht got his stack of 150,000 in from the small blind against Eusebiu Jalba on the button. Jalba covered Segebrecht and a showdown was ordered.
Claas Segebrecht: A♠Q♥
Eusebiu Jalba: 10♠10♦
Jalba, pointed out by another player as "the luckiest player on the table," stayed true to that notion when he won the flip as 3♥3♣8♦5♥9♣ meant that his pair of tens held, sending Segebrecht home.
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Stoyan Madanzhiev and Fausto Tantillo checked a flop of 5♥J♣5♠ before Tantillo bet 9,000 from early position on the A♣ turn.
Madanzhiev called in the cutoff as the K♦ fell on the river. Tantillo checked this time and Madanzhiev bet 15,000. Tantillo tanked for nearly a minute before moving all in for 115,000.
Madaznhiev quickly put in a chip to signify a call. "You call," Tantillo confirmed, getting up from his seat and flipping over K♠Q♣. Madanzhiev showed 6♣5♣ for trip fives and sent Tantillo to the rail.
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Dmitrijs Prohorovs opened to 5,500 from the button and called Hossein Ensan's 44,000 jam from the small blind.
Hossein Ensan: 7♦7♥
Dmitrijs Prohorovs: Q♠Q♦
Ensan, a WSOP Main Event Champion, could not connect on the A♦K♦6♠3♦8♣ runout and was eliminated.
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Three players piled their chips into the middle preflop with Axel Junker and Francesco Pagliazzo at risk against Bruno Desimoni.
Axel Junker: 10♣10♦
Francesco Pagliazzo: A♣J♣
Bruno Desimoni: A♠K♥
Desimoni took the lead on the A♥Q♣9♣ flop, leaving Junker with two outs. Pagliazzo had the nut flush draw still but bricked on the 4♥ turn as well as 5♥ river for both shorter stacks to bust.
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222,400
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Arriving on a turn on 8♥A♦6♥K♦, Alex Keating shoved in his stack of 350,000 from the hijack, in a pot that had already grown to a massive size of 125,000.
Dorian Melchers was his opponent and sat in the cutoff. Melchers played around 300,000 himself and was deep in the tank regarding this decision. Eventually, he pushed in all of his chips, and the two hands were revealed.
Dorian Melchers: A♥5♥
Alex Keating: 8♦8♣
Keating's set was up against the flush draw of Melchers. The river was red, but the 7♦ was not the suit Melchers was looking for. He was eliminated from the Main Event in an enormous clash that saw Keating chip up to three times the average stack.
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775,000
495,000
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