Level: 23
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Level: 23
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Alex Kulev raised to 1,600,000 from early position with 6♥6♦ and Artur Martirosian called from the big blind with A♣J♠.
Martirosian check-folded to a 1,100,000 bet of Kulev on a flop of 7♦Q♣2♦.
A couple of hands later, Kulev would be involved in another pot with Martirosian. This time it was the biggest pot of the day so far and for Martirosian's tournament life.
Martirosian moved all in on the button for 19,000,000 and Kulev reshoved all in from the small blind.
Artur Martirosian: A♣5♣
Alex Kulev: 9♥9♦
Kulev had the lead going into the flop with Martirosian needing to improve, which he did on the A♦2♥K♠ flop.
Martirosian would stay in the lead on the 5♠ turn and the 7♥ turn, moving him into second in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
42,200,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
39,600,000
21,800,000
|
21,800,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev |
9,700,000
-15,800,000
|
-15,800,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
6,300,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Chance Kornuth |
5,500,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
Artur Martirosian raised to 1,600,000 with J♥10♥ from under the gun before Chris Brewer committed most of his stack, making it 5,500,000 from the small blind with A♣9♣. Martirosian folded.
The next hand, Chris Brewer made it 7,000,000 from the button with K♠10♠ and the blinds got out of the way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
40,200,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
38,000,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
11,500,000
5,200,000
|
5,200,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev | 9,700,000 | |
|
||
Chance Kornuth |
3,900,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
|
Chance Kornuth, with 3,500,000 behind, raised to 2,800,000 from the button. He then called off the remainder of his stack after Alex Kulev moved all in from the big blind.
Chance Kornuth: K♣5♦
Alex Kulev: A♣10♣
The start of day chip leader was the underdog and had one foot out of the door following the Q♣8♣3♠ flop.
The 5♠ turn gave Kornuth the best hand and had him as the favorite for the double-up. However, Kulev paired up on the 10♦ river to lock up the hand and seal the bust-out.
Chance Kornuth (@ChancesCards) was sent on a wild ride on his way to elimination in the @WSOP $250,000 Super High Roller.
— PokerGO (@PokerGO)
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
42,200,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
36,000,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev |
13,600,000
3,900,000
|
3,900,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer | 11,500,000 | |
|
||
Chance Kornuth | Busted | |
|
Chris Brewer raised to 7,000,000 with K♣Q♣ on the button and both blinds folded. \
A hand or so later Martin Kabrhel raised to 1,600,000 on the button with 10♠8♦ and Alex Kulev defended his big blind with 7♥5♥.
Things began to heat up on the 9♠9♥6♦ flop, when Kulev put in a check-raise for 2,100,000 against the flop continuation bet of 900,000 from Kabrhel.
Kulev wold slow down on the K♠ turn and Kabrhel applied the pressure in the form of a 2,800,000 bet
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
50,000,000
7,800,000
|
7,800,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
34,000,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
10,600,000
-900,000
|
-900,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev |
8,700,000
-4,900,000
|
-4,900,000 |
|
Artur Martirosian opened to 2,000,000 first to act before Alex Kulev made it 7,000,000 from the button. Martirosian moved all in as the bigger stack and Kulev called off the 1,300,000 he had behind.
Alex Kulev: K♦Q♣
Artur Martirosian: A♥Q♦
Kulev paired his king on the K♠7♦3♠ flop to overcome his preflop domination. The 7♠ turn and 9♣ river kept the Bulgarian ahead and he raked in the much needed pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
48,400,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
27,700,000
-6,300,000
|
-6,300,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev |
18,600,000
9,900,000
|
9,900,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
8,600,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
Martin Kabrhel opened to 1,800,000 first to act before Chris Brewer moved all in for 7,800,000 from the big blind. Kabrhel called and the cards were tabled.
Chris Brewer: A♣K♠
Martin Kabrhel: A♦10♥
Brewer became the huge favorite after pairing his king on the K♣9♠4♦ flop and he had his opponent drawing dead on the 3♠ turn. The 2♠ river completed the board, and Brewer breathed some life into his stack.
Kabrhel appeared happy that Brewer doubled as the duo developed some rapport throughout the day. Kabrhel even extended Brewer an invite to pair up for the tag team event, to which Brewer politely declined.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
42,800,000
-5,600,000
|
-5,600,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
25,700,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev |
18,400,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
16,400,000
7,800,000
|
7,800,000 |
|
The four remaining players are on a 15-minute break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Kabrhel |
42,400,000
-400,000
|
-400,000 |
|
||
Artur Martirosian |
24,100,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
|
||
Chris Brewer |
18,400,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
|
||
Alex Kulev | 18,400,000 | |
|
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