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Mark Darner was first to act and he opted to move all in from under the gun fro 333,000 in total. The action folded all the way around the table and Darner added the blinds and ates to his stack.
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Davidi Kitai raised to 52,000 from his seat under the gun and picked up one caller in the shape of Tony Ruberto in the big blind. Both players tapped the table and checked the arrival of he flop, and Ruberto checked the turn.
Kitai led for 66,000 only to see Ruberto check-raise to 160,000. Kitai called. The river brought the into play and Ruberto greeted it with a substantial bet of 235,000. Kitai didn't want to continue and he got out of the way.
The official final table is set after Heinz Kamutzki exited in seventh place a short time ago.
Kamutzki raised to 48,000 from the hijack and Tony Ruberto called from the next seat along. Kitai then squeezed to 122,000 from the button and both blinds folded. Kamutzki then came over the top with an all-in bet of 700,000, which folded out Ruberto, but Kitai instantly called.
Kamutzki:
Kitai:
What a time to pick up pocket aces! he first three community cards fell followed by the turn and the river. Game over for Germany's Kamutzki.
Hand #1: The action folded around to John Andress on the button and he raised to 52,000, Zachary Korik folded from the small blind, but Gordon Vayo three-bet to 151,000 from the big blind. Andress folded and Vayo wins the first hand of the final table.
Hand #2: Tony Ruberto raised to 60,000 from under the gun only to see Andress move all-in for 491,000 from the cutoff. Both blinds folded as did Ruberto after 90 second of deliberation.
Hand #3: Davidi Kitai opened with a raise to 52,000 and Ruberto made the call. The flop came down , the first flop of the final table. Ruberto checked, Kitai tested the water with a 66,000 bet, which Ruberto wasn’t prepared to pay and Kitai added to his big stack.
Hand #4: Ruberto raised to 55,000 from the small blinds and Kitai relinquished his hand.
Hand #5: Mark Derner open-shoved from early position for 281,000 and although Kitai asked for a count, he ended up folding.
Hand #6: Zachary Korik received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #7: Davidi Kitai opened for 52,000 from the cutoff and Gordon Vayo defended from the big blind. The flop saw Vayo check and Kitai continue for 43,000. Vayo released his hand.
Hand #8: Tony Ruberto opened for 55,000 under the gun only to have Davidi Kitai three-bet to 122,000. Action folded back to Ruberto and he opted for a four-bet to 282,000. Kitai called and the flop came out . Ruberto led out for 260,000, Kitai called, and the appeared on the turn.
This time Ruberto checked, Kitai did the same, and the completed the board on the river. Both players checked once again and Kitai showed the , which beat Ruberto's .
Hand #9: John Andress opened from late position to 60,000, Zachary Korik and Gordon Vayo folded, but Mark Darner raised all-in for 300,000 from the big blind. Andress pondered making the call, but instead decided to look for a better spot to commit that many chips.
Hand #10: Darner raised all-in from the button for 415,000 and both Ruberto and Davidi Kitai folded in the blinds.
Hand #11: Kitai was first to act in the small blind and after lifting his sunglasses from his eyes so he could count Andress’ stack better, he moved all-in. Andress snap-folded and Kitai won another pot.
Hand #12: Darner raised to 60,000, nobody wanted to tangle with him and he added the blinds and antes to his stack.
Hand #13: Vayo received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #14: Vayo raised to 70,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand #15: Andress raised and won the pot uncontested.