2013 L.A. Poker Classics winner Paul Klann has been eliminated.
He opened under the gun, and got three bet by the player on the button to 7,200. Klann four bet to 18,200, and called the shove that followed. Klann had , which was in pretty terrible shape against the buttons .
The board didn't help anyone, and Klann made his way to the exit.
Daniel Negreanu was down to just 15,000 and he moved all in with but ran into another player's . A distinct lack of sevens and clubs meant that the Team PokerStars Pro was knocked out.
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Dmitry Yurasov opened for 4,000 and got called by the player on his left, Pawel Brzeski. The blinds wanted no part of it so they went heads-up to a flop of .
Yurasov bet 4,000 and Brzeski called him. The turn card saw Yourasov change tack with a check-call of Brzeski’s 12,250 bet. On the river card neither player put in anymore chips and the cards were on their backs.
Yurasov’s didn’t quite match up to the of Brzeski.
Former November Niner Marc-Etienne McLaughlin has been eliminated in a huge pot. McLaughlin was check-raised on a flop by Ramin Hajiyev and made the call before moving all in on the turn with . Hajiyev called with for a full house and McLaughlin couldn't improve to a bigger full house.
The pot puts the Azerbaijani player among the chip leaders.