Mokri Doubles Up Martirosian Then Busts to Adams
Artur Martirosian opened to 35,000 from the hijack before Kayhan Mokri three-bet to 104,000 from the cutoff. Martirosian called, then check-called for 82,000 on the K♦Q♣5♦ flop, which brought in the 9♦ turn. Both players checked and saw the 10♥ river.
Martirosian used up a time bank before moving all in for 504,000 and after a count, Mokri called as the bigger stack. Martirosian tabled his Q♦10♦ for the flush, which bested Mokri's straight as he had the K♥J♠.
Mokri was then all in on the next hand with 9x9x for his last 330,000 after getting into a raising war with Timothy Adams. The Canadian called the all-in with Q♦J♦ to put Mokri at risk. Adams' hand ended up being the winner following the board runout and the start of day chip leader was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Artur Martirosian |
1,380,000
690,000
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690,000 |
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Timothy Adams |
800,000
359,000
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359,000 |
Kayhan Mokri | Busted | |
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