Jim Karambinis moved all in pre-flop for around 500,000 and James Kennedy called from the cutoff.
Jim Karambinis:
James Kennedy:
Kennedy stayed in front on the flop and the on the turn sealed the pot for him. The river came the , and Karambinis softly muttered to himself as he made his exit from the tournament.
Eli Elezra moved all in for his last 735,000 and was up against Arie Kliper.
Eli Elezra:
Arie Kliper:
"Keep it in Israel," Elezra asked the dealer before revealing the board. Elezra's kings stayed in front, securing him a double-up while leaving Kliper short-stacked.
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