A player in middle position opened and Lisa Tan three-bet jammed a stack of about 1,000,000 from the small blind. Marius Kudzmanas called in the big blind with less and the initial opener folded.
Marius Kudzmanas:
Lisa Tan:
"That's a bad one," the at-risk Kudzmanas said when he saw his opponent had a hand he was flipping against.
The flop of gave Tan the lead and Kudzmanas was eliminated when the board ran out .
Stefan Reiser raised to 40,000 from under-the-gun and action folded to Yannick Schumacher in the small blind who three-bet to 110,000. Reiser called quickly.
The flop came out where Schumacher bet 65,000 which Reiser quickly called.
The turn was the where Schumacher bet once more, this time to the tune of 165,000 which Reiser called once more.
The river saw Schumacher check and Reiser responded with an all-in bet of 400,000 effective, covering Schumacher. Schumacher went into the tank and began talking to himself about potential nines that Reiser could have before ultimately putting his stack in to call. Reiser tabled for a rivered flush, while Schumacher turned over for kings and nines, which was no good. He wished his tablemates good luck as he left the tournament.
A short-stacked opponent was all-in preflop against Asi Moshe and Artem Sloitsev.
Moshe bet 40,000 on the flop of and Sloitsev raised to 150,000. Moshe folded.
Opponent:
Artem Sloitsev:
Moshe shook his head when he saw Sloitsev had raised without a made hand, but then the board ran out to give Sloitsev a straight and to send the short-stacked player packing.
"Oh my god!" someone at the table said after seeing the river card.
A player in early position opened to 55,000 and Joao Vieira three-bet shoved a stack of about 400,000 in middle position. Tarun Gulati in late position then counted out his stack before announcing a re-jam with Vieira covered. The early position player folded to get the hand heads-up.
Joao Vieira:
Tarun Gulati:
Vieira was pipped in the preflop cooler and did not improve on the runout of , which gave Gulati a set.
"I knew I was so dead when he started counting (his chips)," Vieira said before walking off to the payout counter.
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Clemen Deng raised to 50,000 and from the small blind, Kaue De Souza three-bet to 175,000 and action folded back onto Deng. Deng decided to four-bet all-in for 755,000 and De Souza went into the tank. After some time, Deng called the clock and De Souza folded shortly afterwards, pushing Deng near one million.