Gianluca Bernardini raised from the cutoff, Sebastian Hoyos Villegas jammed from the big blind and was snap-called.
It was bad news for Hoyos Villegas as his had run into the of Bernardini who was now looking use aces to his benefit after having cracked them a short time ago.
The flop came , the turn was the and the river the for no help to the sixes and Hoyos Villegas was spurned away while Bernardini continued his bounty accumulation.
Andre Moreira moved all in from early position for 170,000. Daniel Camel Da Silva moved all in for 500,000 from the cutoff. Action folded around to Mathias Duarte in the big blind before Da Silva accidently exposed his hand. Duarte called covering both opponents.
Andre Moreira:
Daniel Camel Da Silva:
Mathias Duarte:
The board ran out which gave Moreira the triple up and eliminated Da Silva as Duarte won the side pot.
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Gianluca Bernardini raised to 500,000 preflop, which covered several of the short stacks, and was called by Bart Maes, putting himself all in and at risk.
Bart Maes:
Gianluca Bernardini:
The board ran out with the on the river for Bernardini to win the pot and eliminate Maes in 18th place.