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Sergei Pevzner opened with a raise to 7,000 and Volodymyr Zakharov made a three-bet to 22,000. Peyzner then moved all in, and Zakharov made the call for his own tournament life, committing his final 111,800 chips to the pot and showing down . The race was on as his opponent tabled .
The board would run out safe for the at-risk player, coming . With his queens holding, Zakharov notches a big double up to about 225,000. That loss slips Peyzer down into the danger zone under 15,000.
On an adjacent table, Gregory Zima was all in with himself, and he found action and a race from David Sonelin who turned over . This time though, a king on the flop spelled salvation for the overcards, Zima picking up a crucial double up to about 120,000.