Pyzara Spikes Ace to Chip Up to Around 2.8 Million


Igor Zolotukhin raised to 55,000 from under the gun and Alexandru Lupuleac reraised to 160,000. Kacper Pyzara then four-bet to 385,000 from the small blind. Zolotukhin folded and Lupuleac five-bet all in for a little over 1.4 million chips. Pyzara called with a little less and players flipped their cards in what was an absolutely huge all-in confrontation.
Kacper Pyzara: A?K?
Alexandru Lupuleac: K?K?
Pyzara sighed as he realized his tournament life was seriously at risk. But the board ran out 2?4?A?3?J? to give him a pair of aces on the flop. He held to win the pot and double his stack, the sigh transformed into a wry smile.
Pyzara chipped up to around 2.8 million, putting him close to the top of the chip counts. Lupuleac was left with just 100,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,800,000
1,340,000
|
1,340,000 |
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100,000
-765,000
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-765,000 |