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2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus
Nikita Kuznetsov opened to 3,000 from the cutoff, and was faced with a three-bet to 11,500 by Timur Muxamedaminov in the small blind. Kuznetsov called.
On the A♦Q♣3♠ flop, Muxamedaminov continued with a bet of 6,000, and Kuznetsov stuck around for the turn, which came the 9♠ and was checked through.
On the 8♥ river, Muxamedaminov checked once more. Kuznetsov fired out a bet of 37,000, almost pot, and his opponent, who had about 65,000 left behind, went deep into the tank.
After about two minutes, he tapped the table and mucked his cards, sending a decent pot to Kuznetsov.
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120,000
31,000
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31,000 |
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65,000
35,000
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35,000 |
With the news that the Power Path is now a permanent addition to PokerStars, and that players can receive a $0.50 Step 1 Power Path ticket every single day as part of the new PokerStars Rewards program, there's never been a better time to have a look at how the Power Path can reward you and where it can take you.
Both live and online events have featured in the Power Path since its launch last summer, with Special Edition Gold Passes sending lucky players to the NAPT and Las Vegas Grand Prix last December.
This month, we look at the various Passes on offer, including both Gold and Silver Passes for the NAPT festival in Las Vegas, the Women's Winter Festival and the European Poker Tour stop in Prague.
At least 100,000 was in the middle on a completed board of 9♣5♠3♣A♥4♦, in a hand between Nicolas Betbese in the hijack and Nicolas Chouity in the big blind.
The river was checked through and Chouity showed 2♠2♣ for the rivered five-high straight, causing Betbese to muck.
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96,500
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39,000
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PokerStars Ambassador Sam Grafton moved all in for 18,000 from middle position and was called by Kazuomi Furuse from the button.
Sam Grafton: K♠J♠
Kazuomi Furuse: A♥K♥
Grafton was dominated and had three immediate outs. The 9♣8♣8♥ flop was of no help to the Englishman, but the Q♠ turn gave him a straight draw to go along with his jack outs. The 2♦ completed the board and confirmed Grafton's departure, with Furuse taking in the pot.
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60,500
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The action was caught on a completed board of 6♣8♠7♠2♣7♥. Ivan Zabiiakin checked from the big blind before Tom Vogelsang added 34,000 into a pot of 70,000 with a bet from under the gun.
Zabiiakin only took a few moments before flicking in a calling chip. Vogelsang showed down Q♠9♠ for queen-high. Zabiiaking tabled A♣9♥ for the hero call with ace-high.
He raked in the pot and got some compliments from the table as he stacked up his massive pile of chips.
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319,000
86,000
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110,500
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Elie Farah raised to 3,000 from early position and Andrea Dato called on his direct left. Alf Martinsson, on the button, three-bet to 11,000. The blinds got out of the way but Farah and Dato stuck around.
Martinsson continued for 12,000 on the Q♥6♥5♠ flop, with Dato being the only caller.
The J♣ turn and 6♠ river then lengthily checked through to showdown.
Dato turned over 9♣9♥, which was good enough to take the pot.
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269,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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235,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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173,000
500
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6,000
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6,000 |
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9,500
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27,500
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27,500
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3,000
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3,000 |
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Hakan Tatli was a Day 2 entry but didn't manage to last a full level as his stack was sent over to Andras Nemeth after the two got the chips in.
Hakan Tatli: K♠Q♦
Andras Nemeth: A♥10♣
Tatli fell further behind on the 9♠A♦4♠ flop and was drawing dead by the time the 8♣ hit the turn. A meaningless 8♠ landed on the river, which meant Tatli was eliminated and Nemeth closed in on a stack of 200,000.
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Walid Bou Habib had raised his button when Duco ten Haven tossed in a three-bet from the small blind. Bou Habib four-bet to 35,500, which Ten Haven called.
Ten Haven check-called Bou Habib's bet of 17,500 on the 10♥8♠10♦ flop. Ten Haven checked again on the J♦ turn, after which Bou Habib shoved all in for 75,500.
Ten Haven spent minutes thinking about the situation. Eventually, time was asked for but the dealer did not deem Ten Haven had adequate time yet.
Eventually, Ten Haven called off before a tournament official was needed, leaving himself only 4,500 behind.
Walid Bou Habib: K♥K♣
Duco ten Haven: 9♠9♦
Ten Haven needed a nine, seven, or queen to win the pot. However, the river was the 8♦ instead. The pot of nearly 175 big blinds was shipped to Bou Habib, leaving Ten Haven with just three of them.
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260,000
167,000
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12,000
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20,500
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125,000
52,000
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95,000
7,000
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90,000
34,500
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48,000
1,000
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4,500
171,500
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171,500 |