Sebastian Langrock raised to 35,000 from early position and Artur Sojka three-bet from the next position to 123,000. It folded back to Langrock who moved all in and Sojka called.
When the dealer burned to deal the flop, four cards came out: . Tournament officials were called. Eventually, it was ruled that the four cards were to be reshuffled and the became the flop and the was the face up next burn card.
The turn was the and the river was the giving Sojka quad sixes and eliminating Langrock in eight place.
It folded to Rex Clinkscales on the button who raised to 35,000. Stanislav Wright folded in the small blind and Divanshu Khurana moved all in for 58,000. Clinkscales called.
The flop came with no help to Clinkscales in his efforts to eliminate Khurana. The turn was the and the river the handing Khurana the double up.
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Rex Clinkscales raised to 27,000 from middle position and Artur Sojka defended his big blind.
The flop came and Sojka check-called a bet of 25,000. The turn was the . Sojka checked again and Clinkscales bet 50,000. Sojka check-raised to 250,000. Clinkscales moved all in and Sojka called.
"Do you have nines?" asked Clinkscales, and Sojka shook his head.
Artur Sojka:
Rex Clinkscales:
Both players had full houses and Sojka's was best. The river was the and Sojka doubled to around 900,000 in chips.