Koray Aldemir raised all in from the small blind, after bringing his chip stack over 3,000,000. He had [Td7s] and Ryan Riess had about 800,000 left in the big blind. He called with [Ksqc]. The board ran out [KhQd9cQsxx], giving Riess a full house on the turn.
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Nothing But Doubles
Alex Foxen continued the trend of players surviving all-ins when he got pocket eights all in against the [KsJs] of Ryan Riess. The board ran out [7s3d2d4s7h] and Foxen was the latest to double. To this point four-handed there have been 11 all in and calls and no eliminations.
Foxen Shoves Into Aldemir’s Queens
Sean Winter opened to 120,000 and Alex Foxen shoved all in for 1,400,000 with [3d3c]. Koray Aldemir called with [QdQc] and Winter folded. The board ran out [Th8c5h6d7h] and Aldemir earned a double through Foxen, now leaving Foxen as the shortest stack with four remaining.
Riess’s Turn To Double
Alex Foxen opened with [Tc9c] and Koray Aldemir three-bet with [8h8c], before Ryan Riess shoved his last 645,000 with [ThTd]. Sean Winter was next to act and folded pocket sevens before Foxen folded to leave Aldemir and Riess heads up with Riess at risk. The board ran out [AsKh4sAcTc] and Riess won
Another Double for Aldemir
Sean Winter shoved all in with [QcJd] on the button and Koray Aldemir called with [Ac9c]. The board ran out [8d8h5d4s7c] and Aldemir doubled again to climb back over 1,000,000.
Winter Doubles Through Aldemir, Leaves Aldemir the Short Stack
Koray Aldemir raised to 100,000 with [9s9h] and Sean Winter reraised all in with [KcQh] and Aldemir quickly called. The board ran out [Qc7c4sKd8d] and Aldemir was left with a little more than 200,000 after the hand. Winter took the chip lead after winning this hand. Aldemir doubled on the next hand,
Foxen Shoves Into Aldemir
Alex Foxen limped the small blind with [Qh4s] and Koray Aldemir checked behind with [8h3h]. The flop came [Kh9h5s] and Foxen bet 50,000. Aldemir called. The turn was the [3h], giving Aldemir a flush and Foxen a queen-high flush draw. Foxen bet again, this time making it 170,000. Aldemir called. The river was
Riess Doubles Through Aldemir
Koray Aldemir raised all in from the small blind with [Qc2h] and Ryan Riess called with [Jc9s], putting his tournament life at risk. The board ran out [KcQhTc7s5s], giving Riess a straight on the flop. Aldemir couldn't catch up.