Kiryl Radzivonau bet 42,000 from middle position on a flop, and Nicolas Chouity made it 110,000 from the blinds. Radzivonau called, and both checked the turn to see a final board of . Chouity checked and Radzivonau shoved for 162,000. Chouity thought about three minutes and forcefully dropped in a calling stack.
Radzivonau showed for a boat, and Chouity mucked what the dealer revealed was .
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Nicolas Chouity opened to 20,000 from the hijack and Dmitrii Deviatov moved all in for 180,000 from the cutoff. Simon Charette on the button had slightly more chips and also moved all in, Chouity folded.
Dmitrii Deviatov:
Simon Charette:
The board of left Deviatov drawing dead on the turn already and he was sent to the rail just before the end of the level.
At the same time and on a different table, Artur Rudziankov three-bet shoved for 140,000 into an under-the-gun raise by Eduards Kudrjavcevs and the latter called.
Artur Rudziankov:
Eduards Kudrjavcevs:
The board came and the kicker played to let Rudziankov double, Kudrjavcevs was left with the head shaking.
Players are now on their last break of the day. Instead of the usual 20 minutes, this break is slightly longer at 30 minutes. There will be one last 90-minute blind level when play resumes.
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Seyed Homayoun Ghavam was all in and at risk preflop for around 110,000 with the and Christopher Andler looked him up from the blinds, showing . The board of failed to improve Ghavam and he joined the rail.
The action started with a raise to 21,000 by Stefan Fabian and Adrien Allain then moved all in for 176,000 from the cutoff. Robert Gill reshoved all in for around 233,000 from one seat over and Marton Czuczor asked for a count on the two before also moving all in from the small blind.
"What can I do? Fold," Fabian said and showed the face up.
Adrien Allain:
Robert Gill:
Marton Czuczor:
The board came and Czuczor knocked out two opponents in spectacular fashion.
After a raise by Kees van Brugge and a three-bet to 50,000 by [Removed:17], the former shoved for 205,000 and the latter called to flip over the dominating hand in showdown.
Kees van Brugge:
[Removed:17]:
The flop of was some bad news for Yan, as van Brugge had picked up a flush draw and he already shook his head as if knowing what would come next. Sure enough, the fell on the turn and van Brugge had the double locked up, making the river meaningless.