Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Joao Vieira raised the pot for 12,250 on the button and Hun Wei Lee called in the big blind. The flop fell and Lee bet 25,213, Vieira called all-in for 24,768.
Joao Vieira:
Hun Wei Lee:
Lee was ahead with his two pair and flush draw. Nothing changed on the turn and the same also applied for the river. The next high-profile pro departed as Vieira's third entry went down in flames.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Renan Bruschi |
444,041
364,253
|
364,253 |
|
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Niklas Astedt |
250,362
-43,748
|
-43,748 |
Hun Wei Lee |
211,955
211,955
|
211,955 |
Juha Helppi |
65,044
-44,758
|
-44,758 |
|
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Hannes "BlackFortuna" Speiser | 30,500 | |
Joao Vieira | Busted | |
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Fernando "JNandez87" Habegger had dropped back below half a million and then took on Andrey Lyubovetskiy in a preflop contest that he started with a cutoff raise.
Andrey Lyubovetskiy:
Fernando "JNandez87" Habegger:
The flop gave Habegger the straight and Lyubovetskiy was in need of running cards for a full house. One of them was the turn but the miracle never arrived on the blank river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Fernando Habegger |
502,180
-33,560
|
-33,560 |
Andriy Lyubovetskiy | Busted | |
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Stoyan Madanzhiev opted to imp in the cutoff and Jonas "Lampard10" Gjelstad raised the pot out of the small blind. Madanzhiev then limp_raised to 39,000 and called all-in when his opponent went over the top.
Stoyan Madanzhiev:
Jonas "Lampard10" Gjelstad:
The flop gave Madanzhiev a wrap but his hopes were dashed on the turn, making the river a formality.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dustin "JohnSmiley1" Dirksen
|
372,694
143,100
|
143,100 |
Jonas "Lampard10" Gjelstad
|
303,160
9,155
|
9,155 |
Hernando Guzman |
222,483
74,694
|
74,694 |
|
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Joel Nordkvist |
179,074
80,661
|
80,661 |
Stoyan Madanzhiev | Busted | |
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Level: 14
Blinds: 1,750/3,500
Ante: 450
Kamel Mokhammad raised to 10,500 on the button and Ludovic Geilich three-bet the pot to 33,000 in the big blind. Mokhammad jammed for 40,400 total and Gelich tossed in virtual calling chips.
Kamel Mokhammad:
Ludovic Geilich:
The flop propelled Mokhammad into the lead with trips eights and even though he remained ahead on the turn, it was Geilich that binked the river for a full house.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ludovic Geilich |
152,436
152,436
|
152,436 |
Kamel Mokhammad | Busted |
The stacks of Niklas Astedt and Isaac Haxton collided after a flop of with Haxton as the player at risk.
Isaac Haxton:
Niklas Astedt:
Astedt had straight, flush and two pair outs. He spiked the turn but the river gave Haxton the queen-high straight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Niklas Astedt |
294,110
-77,337
|
-77,337 |
Isaac Haxton |
276,374
276,374
|
276,374 |
|
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lei "A LEI" Yang | Busted | |
Belmiro Ribeiro | Busted | |
trubadur | Busted | |
Kamel Mokhammad | Busted | |
Brian Green | Busted | |
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Andras Nemeth | Busted | |
Dorel Eldabach | Busted | |
judd trump | Busted | |
Joachim Haraldstad | Busted | |
Yuri Dzivielevski | Busted | |
|
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Eder "BlueMoon" Campana | Busted | |
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Wei Zhao | Busted |
Ronny Kaiser had just doubled his short stack through Joao Vieira and then raised the pot to 10,500. Vieira repotted to 36,000 on the button and called the shove by Kaiser for 48,850 total.
Ronny Kaiser:
Joao Vieira:
Board:
Kaiser's turned set of jacks still needed help as Vieira had made a flush. However, the river failed to pair the board and Kaiser's third and final bullet was no good.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joao Vieira |
151,368
151,368
|
151,368 |
|
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Ronny Kaiser | Busted |
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