Three All-Ins, Two Sets, and Plenty of Draws


The action heated up when Przemyslaw Szymanski raised to 225,000 from middle position. Catalin Diac, seated in the cutoff, responded with a three-bet to 550,000. Without hesitation, Andreas Brunner went all in, prompting Szymanski to follow suit with his all-in move. This put Diac in a position to ask for a chip count before ultimately making the call, leading them to a dramatic showdown.
Andreas Brunner: A?K?
Przemyslaw Szymanski: K?K?
Catalin Diac: J?J?
The flop of K?5?6? was favorable for Szymanski, who flopped a set of kings, while Brunner found himself with a nut flush draw.
The turn brought the A?, giving Brunner an additional draw for a full house with aces over kings.
However, the river revealed the J?, crushing Brunner's hopes and sending him to the rail.
Szymanski, meanwhile, added a significant portion of Diac's stack to his own, making him one of the chip leaders in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,150,000
4,350,000
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4,350,000 |
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1,600,000
-400,000
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-400,000 |
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Busted |