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2024 WSOP Europe
Rostyslav Sabishchenko opened the action with a raise to 18,000. Mariusz Golinski, sitting next to him, responded with a three-bet to 66,000. Narcis Nedelcu then went all-in, prompting Sabishchenko to do the same, covering both players. Golinski opted to fold, and the showdown began.
Narcis Nedelcu: A♥A♠
Rostyslav Sabishchenko: K♦K♥
Nedelcu felt secure on the flop and turn, which came 6♦J♠6♥6♠, giving him a full house. However, the river revealed the K♠, granting Sabishchenko the better full house and allowing him to scoop a massive pot along with Nedelcu's bounty.
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38,000
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Simone Andrian had raised to 150,000 over a previous open, leaving just 2,500 behind. Rostyslav Sabishchenko then re-shoved from the big blind, folding out the original raiser. Andrian spent some time in the tank before the clock was called. With one second remaining Andrian called off with his last chips and was risk.
Simone Andrian: K♦Q♦
Rostyslav Sabishchenko: A♣K♠
Andrian was in bad shape against Sabishchenko's bigger king until the 10♥A♠J♦ flop gave him the nut-straight. Andrian remained ahead when the rest of the board ran out 2♣6♣ and he doubled up.
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On the direct bubble, Arturo Paduano shoved from the button for 55,000 and Maximilian Babl called from the big blind.
Arturo Paduano: A♦8♣
Maximilian Babl: K♥10♥
The flop of A♥Q♣7♥ gave Paduano top pair, but he had to fade the huge combo draw of Babl. The J♦ turn improved Babl to the nut straight and left Paduano drawing dead as the inconsequential 4♠ came on the river. There was another bustout on the bubble, which meant Paduano shared the unwanted title of bubble boy for this event.
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With the board reading 2♥5♠5♣K♦10♥ Paul Runcan, who had started the hand with around 125,000, was all in and up against Ilija Savevski who covered him.
Runcan had kings up with K♣8♠ while Savevski had a full house with 10♦10♠ to send Runcan to the rail on the bubble and claim the last of his chips.
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Nika Suladze shoved from early position for 85,000 and Paul Esau called on the button to put him at risk.
Nika Suladze: Q♦10♣
Paul Esau: A♦J♥
Suladze couldn't find the help he needed on the K♣K♥5♥2♦6♠ runout, and Esau's ace-high would take down the put, whilst sending Suladze to the cashier's desk.
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Rostyslav Sabishchenko raised to 24,000 from the cutoff and Fabio Peluso shoved from the small blind for 60,000. Simone Andrian then moved all in himself for 200,000 from the big blind, which forced Sabishchenko to fold.
Fabio Peluso: A♣4♥
Simone Andrian: 9♦9♣
Peluso needed to find an ace to survive. The flop of 9♥7♥K♠ gave Andrian a set and left Peluso needing runner-runner to win. The 10♣ turn and 10♦ river didn't help him and he was out of the event.
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Matas Cimbolas went all in for his last 6,000 under the gun, setting off a whirlwind of action at the table. Claudiu Descultu quickly followed suit, shoving in about 47,000. Not to be outdone, Mallory Frere jumped in with hiss 41,000, and finally, Paulo Costa went all in as well, covering all the players involved.
At the showdown, the hands were revealed:
Matas Cimbolas: Q♦2♥
Claudiu Descultu: Q♥7♥
Mallory Frere: Q♣J♥
Paulo Costa: A♦10♦
With the last queen already out after De Han Kim open-folded under the gun, everyone was hoping for a small card to save the day. The board revealed 5♠K♦9♣2♣3♦, giving Cimbolas a pair of deuces and allowing him to quadruple up. Meanwhile, Costa, who covered the others, collected a decent pot along with the bounties.
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