Back over at table 3 there's mostly just pre flop all ins to be seen. Both Paul Newey and Andrew Chen are short at this already short handed table. Thorel is still opening hands and is winning a fair share of them. O'Dwyer has slightly more chips but isn't able to get anything going really so far. Troyanovskiy has lots, but has to continually worry about his neighbors shoving on him.
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Action folded round to Stephen Chidwick in the small blind who completed and the option was on Brian Roberts. He chose to raise to 36,000 and Chidwick made the call.
The flop was ![]()
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and both players checked. The turn card was the
and Chidwick checked. Roberts went for a bet of 42,000 and Chidwick went for a raise but it was ruled an under-raise so he made it 84,000.
Chidwick stared Roberts down as he took several minutes to make his decision before eventually making the call.
The river
completed the board and Chidwick checked it to Roberts who again took his time making a decision before checking behind.
Chidwick turned over the ![]()
and that was the winner as Roberts mucked his hand.
Brian Roberts raised to 32,000 out of the small blind and then folded when Martin Jacobson moved all in from one seat over. The next hand, Roberts raised again to 30,000 and claimed the blinds and antes.
Fast forward another hand, Stephen Chidwick raised to 30,000 from under the gun and Juha Helppi called to see the flop of
. Both players checked and there was no action on the
turn either. Helppi then tossed in a T-25,000 chip after the
river and Chidwick called with
. Helppi only had
and the Brit has now overtaken him in the chip count.
The hand started with Brian Roberts raising to 28,000 from the cut off. Pablo Fernandez opted to move all in for his last 132,000 from the big blind and was called almost instantly.
Roberts: ![]()
Fernandez: ![]()
It was looking like a certain double-up for Fernandez as the dealer spread out ![]()
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but it would be the
on the river pairing up Roberts that would see the end to Fernandez’s title hopes.
Olivier Busquet got the last of his chips in the middle when it folded to him on the button. Vladimir Troyanovskiy was in the big blind and made the call.
Busquet had the ![]()
and was live against the ![]()
of Troyanovskiy.
A run out of ![]()
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saw Troyanovskiy hold on to his preflop lead and Busquet was the next player to be eliminated.
In a battle of the blinds, Tobias Reinkemeier bet 60,000 on the river of a
board and Kabrhel called off to see the German turn over
for a back door flush.
The next hand, Reinkemeier raised to 25,000 from the button and Kabrhel moved all in to enforce a fold from the German.
Nível: 12
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Timothy Adams had the rest of his chips in the middle with ![]()
and big stack Brian Roberts had called him with ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Adams was out while Roberts just got a bit richer.
We just witnessed Olivier Busquet moving all in on a flop and Ivan Soshnikov tanking. Just one table behind us Micah Raskin was dumbfounded and verbally let the table know he was. We quickly turned around and wrote down the board of a 1.4 million pot.
We later found out that Raskin had opened to 25,000 and Leonid Markin had made it 75,000. Raskin then four bet to 140,000 and Markin shoved for effectively just over 700,000. Raskin had called.
Raskin had pocket kings and Markin was holding pocket tens. You might have guessed by now what had happened; a ten on the flop: ![]()
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. The
on the turn and
on the river didn't help Raskin and after some counting it turned out Raskin was covered.
Isaac Haxton and Tobias Reinkemeier got their chips in before the flop. Haxton had a severe lead with ![]()
as he was up against Reinkemeier's ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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and Reinkemeier immediately grabbed his
and rubbed it near the flop to magnetize some more spades. He got what he non-verbally asked for with the
on the turn.
Ole Schemion felt it coming to, and so it happened:
on the river. The most cruel of all spades popped up on the river and Haxton's pained face made his way out the door.