Natalia Breviglieri came in for a raise to 525,000 from the hijack with , but Raul Cuc on the button had picked up and made it another million to call for the partypoker Sponsored Pro. The blinds folded and so did Breviglieri after little deliberation.
Here is your final table of the 2017 partypoker LIVE Million Germany �1,100 Main Event.
The next one out will leave with �10,000, while the eventual champion takes home a cool �200,000.
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Nicolas Le Floch opened to 450,000 from under the gun before partypoker Sponsored Pro Natalia Brevilglieri three-bet to 1,350,000. Le Floch jammed to 4,625,000 before Breviglieri snap called.
Le Floch:
Breviglieri:
Breviglieri was behind on the flop and after the appeared on the turn. However, the completed the board and Breviglieri's chip stack soared to 12,200,000.
Meanwhile, Le Floch fell just short of the final table and collected �8,000 for finishing in 10th place.
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On the feature table Adriatik Agalliu picked up in the hijack and moved all-in for 2,450,000, and Frederic Femont in the next seat over reshoved for 4.7M with . The rest of the table got out of the way, and it was Agalliu at risk.
The flop was about as exciting as it could be, keeping the sevens in front but offering a flush draw and a gutshot straight draw for the Belgium. The turn didn't improve anyone, but the on the river made Femont a top pair to take the pot.
Adriatik Agalliu will have to be content with a 12th place finish and �8,000.
Sliverer moved all-in for 2,805,000 total on the feature table, and Michaelis on the button found and committed his last 1,555,000. The blinds quickly got out of the way, and it was all in the hands of the dealer.
The flop changed nothing, but the on the turn was exactly what the doctor ordered for Sliverer, who only needed to dodge any of the three remaining aces in the deck to score the knock-out. The river was the , and thus the German WSOP bracelet holder exited in 13th place - good for a payday of �7,250.
The action folded around to Raul Cuc in the cutoff, and he came in for a raise to 500,000. Eddy Scharf in the big blind made the call, and it was heads up to the flop. Scharf checked his option, Cuc continued for 650,000 and Scharf threw out three of the pink 500K-denomination chips for a raise. Cuc called rather the quickly.
The fell on the turn, and after two minutes of contemplation, Scharf moved all-in. Cuc asked for a count, but ultimately decided that 7.25M was a bit too pricey, and he let the hand go.