With some 85,000 in the middle and the board reading ![]()
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, Bulat Khusainov checked and instantly called a bet worth 54,000 by Yauhen Kontush.
Kontush revealed ![]()
for a ten-high straight and raked in a vital pot.
With some 85,000 in the middle and the board reading ![]()
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, Bulat Khusainov checked and instantly called a bet worth 54,000 by Yauhen Kontush.
Kontush revealed ![]()
for a ten-high straight and raked in a vital pot.
Zahiri Banafsheh was awaiting her fate as Karen Arutyunyan and Roman Novoselov headed to the ![]()
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flop. Novoselov pushed and Arutyunyan folded.
Zahiri Banafsheh: ![]()
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Roman Novoselov: ![]()
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The
turn and
river let the kicker play and Banafsheh survived, while Novolesov chipped up through the bigger side pot.
The all-in showdowns after the dinner break keep coming at an incredibly fast pace and the final 100 players have been reached.
Viktor Volkov already had 65,000 invested when he saw the all ins of Ezatulla Amani for around 60,000 and the reshove of Svetlana Sokolova for 87,000 behind him. Volkov sigh-called with his stack of 90,000 to set up the following three-way all in.
Ezatulla Amani: ![]()
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Svetlana Sokolova: ![]()
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Viktor Volkov: ![]()
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board once again provided the crucial ace on the river. Volkov was left with a chip and a chair, he busted soon after.
Ivan Rubin called the shove of Vladimir Pilyavskiy for 41,000 with the ![]()
and was marginally behind the ![]()
of his opponent.
On the ![]()
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flop, Rubin had plenty of outs but the
turn and
river nearly cut his stack in half.
Soon after he would be all in against Nikita Kuznetsov with ![]()
and had a flip against ![]()
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board favored Kuznetsov and Rubin was gone.
The pocket eights of Andrey Kotelnikov were already in the muck and he made his way to the payout desk. Roman Novoselov had looked him up with ![]()
and there was no upset on the ![]()
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board.
Natalia Panchenko had seen her stack reduced before the dinner break and she was just all in for around 100,000 against Sergey Kudryavtsev.
Natalia Panchenko: ![]()
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Sergey Kudryavtsev: ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and the diamond on the river was Panchenko's best friend.
PokerStars ambassador Fatima Moreira De Melo was the first to bust after the dinner break and she was followed to the rail by Simon Burns and Afshin Afsharorumieh.
Burns had some seven big blinds and ran those with ![]()
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of Pavel Golovchenko. The board came ![]()
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to provide no help.
Also out: Afshin Afsharorumieh.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000