Thomas Muehloecker made it 25,000 from the small blind and Timothy Adams in the big blind made the call. The flop came ![]()
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and Muehloecker bet 24,000. Adams raised to 70,000 and Muehloecker made the call. Muehloecker check called another 71,000 on the
turn before both players checked the
on the river. Muehloecker showed the ![]()
for the rivered flush and Adams mucked.
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Tobias Reinkemeier raised to 23,000 from late position and Dario Sammartino three-bet to 45,000. Ole Schemion, in the small blind, made it 111,000 to go, which saw Reinkemeier fold, and Sammartino follow suit.
Sylvain Loosli shoved all in for his last 114,000 from the hijack and Paul Newey isolated by moving all in over the top from the small blind.
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Newey was ahead with pocket eights, and they held as the board ran out ![]()
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Dario Sammartino opened the preflop betting with a raise to 23,000 from middle position and his only customer was Ole Schemion in the big blind. Schemion check-called a 25,000 bet on the draw heavy ![]()
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flop. Both players checked the
turn, with Schemion leading for 63,000 on the
river.
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and Sammartino the ![]()
, the latter scooping the pot.
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Daniel Dvoress opened for 21,000 under the gun and Jason Mercier, the sole Team PokerStars Pro in the field, three-bet all in for 136,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Dvoress, who paused for a few moments before making the call.
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It was a flip, but Mercier needed to improve to stay alive. That proved easier said than done though as the board ran out a clean ![]()
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"Good luck," Mercier offered before heading toward the exit.
A short-stacked Oleh Okhotski got his last last 50,000 all in preflop and was at risk against Jean-Noel Thorel.
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flop gave Okhotski a gutshot wheel draw, which he hit when the
spiked on the turn. Unfortunately for him, it was followed by the
on the river, which gave Thorel quads for the win!
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and Dzmitry Urbanovich led for 46,000 from the big blind, a bet that Sylvain Loosli called from the button. Urbanovich then checked on the
turn, and instantly called off his 218,000 stack when Loosli moved all-in.
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and needed some help from the river because Urbanovich held ![]()
for two pair. That help failed to arrive as the river came the
and Urbanovich doubled.
Byron Kaverman opened with a raise from under the gun and was met by an all-in three-bet to 119,000 by Fedor Holz in the hijack. Jeff Rossiter then four-bet all in over the top from the cutoff, which inspired the rest of the players, including Kaverman, to fold.
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Holz ran smack dab into the granddaddy of all hands, and he paid for it with his tournament life as the board ran out a lowly ![]()
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Tobias Reinkemeier, on the button, raised to 23,000 and watched on as Dario Sammartino three-bet him to 52,000 from the small blind. Reinkemeier called, put on his sunglasses, and waited as the dealer spread the ![]()
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flop.
Sammartino continued with a 55,000 on a flop that didn't look like it would create much action, which it didn't because Reinkemeier folded.