Level: 16
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Level: 16
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Kyle Cheong raised to 45,000 under the gun and Sam Greenwood called in the cutoff.
The flop came 6?6?7? and Cheong shoved all in for his last 40,000. Greenwood quickly called.
Kyle Cheong: J?J?
Sam Greenwood: A?Q?
Cheong was ahead with his jacks, but Greenwood spiked the Q? on the turn to leave Cheong one card from elimination. The river was the 8? and Cheong was sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sam Greenwood |
550,000
170,000
|
170,000 |
|
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Kyle Cheong | Busted |
Mikita Badziakouski opened to 26,000 from the small blind and Artur Martirosian defended from the big blind.
The flop came Q?9?2? and Badziakouski bet 15,000. Martirosian made the call.
Badziakouski bet again for 30,000 on the K? turn and once again was called by Martirosian.
Both players checked the 5? river. Badziakouski revealed 3?3? while Martirosian revealed Q?6? for second pair to take the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Artur Martirosian |
457,000
62,000
|
62,000 |
|
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Mikita Badziakouski |
392,000
-108,000
|
-108,000 |
Level: 15
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
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Players are now on a 30-minute dinner break.
Action should resume around 8:55 p.m. local time, after which blind levels will decrease to 15 minutes in duration.
Artur Martirosian opened to 20,000 from the hijack and Albert Daher defended from the big blind.
The flop came 2?2?9? and Daher check-called a 15,000 continuation bet from Martirosian.
Both players checked the 7? turn and 8? river. Daher tabled 9?9? for a flopped full house to take down a small pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Albert Daher |
637,000
77,000
|
77,000 |
Artur Martirosian |
395,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
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Daniel Rezaei raised to 20,000 in early position before Mikita Badziakouski three-bet to 45,000 in the cutoff. Rezaei called and they went heads-up to the 9?8?6? flop.
Badziakouski then continued for 20,000 and Rezaei called. The turn came the 9? and Badziakouski bet another 27,000.
Rezaei called again to the 7? river, where he used a time bank before firing out 200,000. Badziakouski went into the tank before emerging with a call.
Rezaei showed A?Q?, but Badziakouski had A?10? for a straight to win the pot.
"You bluffed," a surprised Artur Martirosian said.
"I would never bluff you," Rezaei replied.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Rezaei |
610,000
-220,000
|
-220,000 |
Mikita Badziakouski |
500,000
220,000
|
220,000 |
A hand after doubling up Enrico Camosci, Gha Iakobishvili moved all in for 18,000 and Artur Martirosian called in the big blind.
Gha Iakobishvili: 10?4?
Artur Martirosian: K?6?
"Three black. You can't win," Iakobishvili told Albert Daher heading to the flop, which came 9?4?6? with two black cards. Martirosian had the lead with a pair of sixes, but Iakobishvili improved to trips on the 4? turn.
"No, I don't want to win," Iakobishvili said, but the 9? river sealed his double up but cost him $6,000 to Daher.
The next hand, Iakobishvili was in the big blind and Daher raised to 20,000 in early position. "You're going to be the one to bust me," Iakobishvili said as he stuck in his last chips and Daher called.
Gha Iakobishvili: 10?2?
Albert Daher: K?9?
The flop again brought two black cards with K?2?A? as Daher made a pair of kings. The board ran out 5?4? and Iakobishvili's entertaining run came to an end.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Albert Daher |
560,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Artur Martirosian |
360,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
|
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Gha Iakobishvili | Busted |
Gha Iakobishvili opened to 100,000 from early position, leaving just 12,000 behind. Enrico Camosci called off from the button with a stack of 94,000 and was at risk.
Enrico Camosci: Q?Q?
Gha Iakobishvili: A?6?
The board ran out K?J?2?9?3?. Camosci's pocket-queens held to secure a full double up while Iakobishvili was left with just under two big blinds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Enrico Camosci |
203,000
98,000
|
98,000 |
Gha Iakobishvili |
18,000
-92,000
|
-92,000 |