Action folded all the way around before "davidchien88" open shoved for 838,673 from the small blind and got a call from "ClassicSick in the big blind.
"davidchien88":
"ClassicSick":
The flop of brought the early lead for "ClassicSick" with a pair of kings. The turn brought outs for "davidchien88" but he was eliminated from the tournament when none of them came through on the river.
"baoyang666" raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Alex "FutureofMe" Kulev called from the hijack while the rest folded.
The flop came , "baoyang666" continued with a bet of 127,500 for Kulev to raise it up to 280,000 which "baoyang666" called.
The turn was the and "baoyang666" opted to check. Kulev bet 480,000 for "baoyang666" to shove. Kulev tanked for a while and then called for the 13,947 he had left.
Alex "FutureofMe" Kulev:
"baoyang666":
Kulevb had the overpair but "baoyang666" had the flush to leave Kulev drawing dead while the completed the board.
"twins_ilya" raised to 97,777 from under the gun and acction folded to a three-bet shove of 258,872 from Pasquale "cavallo" Grimaldi in the big blind. Everyone got out of the way and "twins_ilya" made the call.
Pasquale "cavallo" Grimaldi:
"twins_ilya":
The board ran out with no help for the queens and Grimaldi was knocked out of the tournament.
At the end of the previous level, GGPoker TwitchSquad member Kevin Martin shoved from the hijack for 432,910 for "WoohooYESYoNo" to make the call in the big blind with the bigger stack.
Kevin Martin:
"WoohooYESYoNo":
The board ran out for "WoohooYESYoNo" to flop top pair to eliminate the Canadian in 95th place.
Klemi "PurpleBro41" Hagag raised to 70,000 from the button and Gianluca Speranza three-bet shoved from the big blind for 309,367 for Hagag to make the call.
Gianluca Speranza:
Klemi "PurpleBro41" Hagag:
The board ran out for Speranza to flop two pair but for Hagag to hold with the higher ones with the pocket pair to send Speranza out of the tournament.
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