With plenty of chips in already and the turn showing ![]()
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, Aleksandr Sheshukov was at risk for 305,000 in the hijack and Norbert Szecsi called in the cutoff.
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The river was the blank
and Sheshukov doubled.
With plenty of chips in already and the turn showing ![]()
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, Aleksandr Sheshukov was at risk for 305,000 in the hijack and Norbert Szecsi called in the cutoff.
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The river was the blank
and Sheshukov doubled.
Vlastimil Pustina raised to 55,000 and Laurent Michot called in the small blind. Michot check-called a bet of 65,000 on the ![]()
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flop and checked again the
on the turn. Pustina splashed in a bet of 350,000 and Michot snap-folded.
Erdal Gulseven then raised to 45,000 from middle position and Michot jammed the cutoff for 180,000. Pustina reshoved out of the big blind for 1,070,000 and Gulseven folded the ![]()
face-up.
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The board came ![]()
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and Michot tripled up.
Orpen Kisacikoglu raised to 175,000 leaving himself 100,000 behind. It folded to Stefan Egermann in the big blind who moved all in. Kisacikoglu called and was all in for 275,000 total.
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The board offered no help to the high roller regular, coming ![]()
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with Egermann rivering a set for good measure.
Action was on the flop between chip leader Norbert Szecsi and 2012 EPT Barcelona champion Mikalai Pobal.
The board was ![]()
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and Szecsi checked to his opponent who bet 45,000. Szecsi then check-raised to 130,000 and Pobal used a time extension before folding.
Szecsi now sits with a stack approaching 3.5 million in chips.
Luke Marsh found ![]()
in the early position and raised to 45,000. Action folded to Hossein Ensan in the big blind who had ![]()
who defended.
The flop came ![]()
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for Marsh to pick up the flush and straight draw. Ensan checked and Marsh continued with a bet of 45,000. Ensan went along.
The turn was the
for Ensan to hit a pair of jacks but Marsh hit a straight. Ensan checked again and Marsh fired a 85,000 bet into the pot. Ensan counted out his stack and then decided to raise to 185,000 after using a time bank card. Marsh looked at the bet and called.
The river completed the board with the
, Ensan shoved for 335,000 and Marsh snap-called with the better hand to eliminate the World Champion in 28th place.
Laurent Michot was involved in a hand with Erdal Gulseven in which he bet the ![]()
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turn for 225,000 only for Gulseven to move all in over the top. Michot shook his head and elected to fold.
Orpen Kisacikoglu was moved tables to balance the field and defended his big blind against a button raise to 50,000 by Luigi Shehadeh. Kisacikoglu let his shot clock run down to one second to check the ![]()
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flop, Shehadeh bet 30,000 and that won the pot right there.
Luigi Shehadeh opened to 45,000 and Ranno Sootla three-bet all in for around 300,000. Wing Sang Lee called and Shehadeh folded.
Sootla held ![]()
against the ![]()
of Lee and failed to overcome his opponent's bigger pocket pair, and he was left with just three big blinds.
He got them in on the very next hand with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Livshitz. The board came ![]()
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board and he was eliminated in 29th place.
Erdal Gulseven won a pot off Gab Yong Kim soon after returning from the break but lost the profit soon after when he was involved in a hand with Vlastimil Pustina. The latter had raised the hijack and Gulseven called on the button, they were the only ones left after a ![]()
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flop on which Pustina check-called a bet of 55,000 by Gulseven.
Both opted to check the
turn and Pustina bet the
river for 145,000. Gulseven reluctantly called and mucked after he was shown the ![]()
for a pair of queens.
Morten Hvam raised to 45,000 from the cutoff with ![]()
and Alessio Di Cesare defended his big blind with ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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, Di Cesar checked and Hvam did the same.
The turn was the
, they both checked through to the
for both players to check for the last time and Hvam to pick up the pot
Gaby Livshitz opened to 40,000 and Pieter Aerts called. Livshitz bet 50,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Aerts called.
The turn was the
and Livshitz promptly bet 100,000, only for Aerts to fold.
Livshitz becomes the third player after Norbert Szecsi and Luigi Shehadeh to move above three million in chips.