Players are going on their next 20-minute break. Here are some players with over 300,000 in chips.
Players are going on their next 20-minute break. Here are some players with over 300,000 in chips.
William Kassouf opened to 5,000 and got calls from Fahredin Mustafov and Cristian Juanena.
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and Kassouf bet 12,500. Mustafov folded and Juanena quickly moved all in for 60,000.
"There's a break in 13 minutes, why push?" asked Kassouf.
"That's why I push!" said Juanena.
The pair continued their back and forth.
"I have one pair," said Kassouf. "You want me to call?"
Eventually Kassouf folded and the pair agreed to show one card. Kassouf showed a
and Juanena's random card turned over was a
.
William Kassouf had just called the shove from the player in the small blind while Kassouf was sitting in the big blind with the bigger stack.
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The flop came ![]()
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for both of them to hit a pair but to keep Kassouf ahead with the bigger pair.
The turn was the
which didn't change the situation and neither did the
on the river to send Kassouf's opponent to the rail for today.
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out between Roberto Corbelli and Lior Levin. The two had got their stacks in, with Corbelli the shortest with around 60,000.
Levin had flopped a straight with ![]()
but also had a flush draw. However, he was hoping it didn't hit as Corbelli held a better flush draw with ![]()
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The turn
and river
bricked out and Corbelli was eliminated, moving Levin up to almost 200,000 in chips.
Nível: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
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with over 100,000 in the middle, Grudi Grudev checked to his opponent who bet 64,000. Grudev thought about his decision before calling.
His opponent shook his head, turning over ![]()
for a stone-cold bluff and Grudev took down the pot with ![]()
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Here are some other big stacks still in the tournament.
Tobias Duthweiler raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Markus Durnegger shoved for around 26,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Duthweiler who snap-called.
Markus Durnegger: ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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for Duthweiler to hit a set of aces immediately.
The turn was the
which now gave Durnegger the smaller set and in need of the last eight on the river to stay alive but the
on the river wasn't that. Durnegger commented that it was a short day for him and he's expected to be back tomorrow for Day 1B.
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board one player checked to Jack Sinclair who bet 8,500. His opponent check-raised enough to put Sinclair all in. The Brit called and was all in for 29,800.
"King-jack?" asked his opponent.
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Jack Sinclair: ![]()
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The river was another
giving Sinclair quads and he doubled up.