Aces Cracked; Coin Flip Won; Race Lost

"Yeahhh, that's one for the home team," Haral Tsivicos yelled after he had cracked the aces of James Obst. Tsivicos had flopped a full house with the on a board of
and doubled for another 90,000 on top of a pot of 80,000 in the middle of the table already.
Tobias Ziegler sent Alexey Laptev to the rail after he raised the button for 5,000 and called the three-bet shove by Laptev with the . Laptev had
and the board came
to award the pot to the German.
Last but not least, Matas Cikinas suffered a big set back after losing a flip. On the heads-up turn of , Richard Pachoca bet 30,500 and Cikinas moved all in with the superior stack. Pachoca eventually called all in for 91,900 with
for the nut flush draw to flip against the Lithuanian's
and got there thanks to the
on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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335,000
-38,000
|
-38,000 |
|
270,000
104,400
|
104,400 |
|
260,000
132,100
|
132,100 |
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150,000
-74,300
|
-74,300 |
|
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100,000
-122,000
|
-122,000 |
|
Busted | |
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Busted | |
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Busted |