Ramzi Karam shoved his short stack of 61,000 in from the hijack and Niall Farrell called in the cutoff.
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The two were flipping, and the ![]()
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board ran out all low cards to keep Karam ahead as he secured the double.
Ramzi Karam shoved his short stack of 61,000 in from the hijack and Niall Farrell called in the cutoff.
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Niall Farrell: ![]()
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The two were flipping, and the ![]()
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board ran out all low cards to keep Karam ahead as he secured the double.
Over on the featured tabled, Arnaud Mattern shoved for 77,000 from the cutoff and Yannick Cardot called on the button.
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flop gave Mattern a flush draw, but the
and
completed the board to give Cardot a flush instead, and the 2007 EPT Prague Main Event winner was eliminated.
Lucien Cohen was eliminated on a different table and that left just one former champion still in the mix.
In a battle of players who often duel each other in Paris, Mehdi Chaoui opted to limp-shove in a battle of the blinds. His push for around 185,000 was snapped off by Ariel Sebban in the big blind and the timing for the move by Chaoui came at an unfortunate moment.
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flop provided the flush draw for Chaoui but the
turn and
river were both blanks.
On a completed board of ![]()
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, Franz Bracher checked his option with around 175,000 behind. Nariman Yaghmai then pushed all-in with the far superior stack on the button and that sent his opponent in the tank. Bracher used three time banks and eventually declared the call.
Yaghmai rolled over the ![]()
for the runner runner nut flush and that beat the ![]()
of the Swiss. The same table then lost Tomasso Briotti soon after as the early carnage continued.
More casualties shortly after included Huy Pham, Dylan Lambert and Alexandros Kolonias.
Mikal Blomlie got his short stack in and was at risk against Christophe Panetti.
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flop vaulted Blomlie ahead, and the
and
confirmed his double.
Julien Martini recalled a hand in which his ![]()
prevailed against fellow short stack Sylvestre Ceccaldi, who failed to get there with ![]()
when both players made trips aces on the board.
One table over, Josip Simunic pushed a short stack of 72,000 with the ![]()
in the cutoff and was called by Marcelo Simoes on the button with the ![]()
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Simunic wished for his partner on the rail to keep the fingers crossed and asked for low cards. However, the ![]()
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board contained the dreadful ace and eliminate the former handball player.
Nível: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Marc Cristiani check-called the ![]()
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flop for 10,000 and checked again the
turn on which Javier Gomez Zapatero bet another 52,000. Cristiani pushed all-in and the Spaniard folded.
Picking up the action on the ![]()
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flop soon thereafter, Gomez Zapatero check-raised the ![]()
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flop from 20,000 to 60,000 and Vlado Banicevic called. The
fell on the turn and Gomez Zapatero checked. Banicevic bet 75,000 and shut down his opponent.
With roughly 300,000 in the pot on a ![]()
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flop, Ferenc Deak checked the small blind and Javier Gomez Zapatero bet 80,000 in the big blind. Deak called.
The
landed on the turn and Deak checked again. Zapatero moved all-in for approximately 385,000, and Deak sent his cards into the muck fairly quickly.
Action was three ways with Andrea Rasulo committed for a small stack and ![]()
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on the flop when Pavel Veksler bet and his opponent folded, leaving just the two players to turn their cards up.
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The turn was
and the river
, with no help for Rasulo, and he was eliminated from the tournament in the early stages of Day 3 by Veksler's aces and nines.