On a double paired board of ![]()
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, Anthony Desai fired out a river bet of 27,000.
Table chip leader, David Docherty, thought for a second before making the call.
Desai showed ![]()
for two pair, ace high and Docherty tossed his hand into the muck.
On a double paired board of ![]()
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, Anthony Desai fired out a river bet of 27,000.
Table chip leader, David Docherty, thought for a second before making the call.
Desai showed ![]()
for two pair, ace high and Docherty tossed his hand into the muck.
With roughly 100,000 in the pot on a ![]()
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completed board, Harry Lodge was in the small blind and was facing an all-in bet by Carl Probsting in the big blind for 114,000. Lodge got a count and used a time extension before he ultimately called.
Probsting could only show ![]()
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to take the pot with his king kicker as the table reacted in astonishment at the tough call, and Probsting made his exit.
Ole Schemion check-called a bet of 26,000 from Ben Heath after the ![]()
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flop, before checking again on the
turn.
Heath announced a bet of 108,000 with Schemion using a time card before making the call to see the
river. Schemion then led out for 190,000 and Heath quickly mucked his cards.
Daewoong Song opened to 12,000 from middle position and was reraised by Jessica Pilkington, sat immediately to his left.
Song took no time to fold when the action was back on him, much to the disappointment of Pilkington who took her time before mucking her hand, showing her tablemates the ![]()
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In a three-way pot that checked through on the flop of ![]()
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, Conor Beresford led out for 15,000 on the
turn and Marton Czuczor called, while Michael Schmitz folded.
The river brought the
to put four to a straight on the board and Beresford bet 24,000. Czuczor called. Beresford tabled a bluff with ![]()
for queen-high and Czuczor showed ![]()
for a set to win the pot.
Julien Sitbon led out for 28,000 on a runout showing ![]()
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, only to see Fabian Bernhauser move all in for his final 72,000 chips.
Sitbon took a few moments before announcing a call, and quickly tossed the chips to his left as Bernhauser tabled ![]()
for a full house.
Harry Lodge opened to 13,000 from middle position, Carl Probsting flatted the hijack, and David Docherty three-bet to 55,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Lodge who called, and Probsting also called.
The trio saw the ![]()
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flop and the blinds checked to Docherty who continued with a bet of 60,000. Both opponents folded and the Scottish player took the pot to move up to around a million in chips.
In a heads-up pot between the blinds on a flop of ![]()
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, Ole Schemion checked and Ludovic Geilich bet 18,000. Schemion check-raised to 41,000 and Geilich three-bet jammed a stack of 101,000. Schemion snap-called with a larger stack.
Ludovic Geilich: ![]()
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Geilich had a pair of jacks but was behind the pair of queens of Schemion. But Geilich improved as the board ran out ![]()
to give him aces up and he earned a double through the Day 1b chip leader.
Carl Probsting opened in middle position and Nils Pudel three-bet to 44,000 on the button. Action folded back to Probsting who four-bet to 154,000, and Pudel responded with a five-bet jam for 650,000. Probsting quickly called.
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It was the classic aces-versus-kings cooler as the board ran out ![]()
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to keep the rockets in front, and Pudel claimed the largest pot of the tournament so far as he soared to the top of the leaderboard.
Marton Czuczor opened 13,000 from middle position and the action folded around to Guy Taylor in the small blind who reraised all in for his remaining 77,000 chips. Czuczor wasted no time calling and the hands were on their backs.
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Taylor was the player at risk and the ![]()
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flop left Taylor drawing very thin.
The
fell on the turn and cemented Taylors' exit before the
river.