For the second hand in a row, Bernardo Dias moved all in preflop, this time for 495,000. When the table folded to the small blind, Nicolas Cardyn made the call with his last 280,000 chips, putting himself at risk in the process. The big blind folded quickly, and the cards were on their backs:
Dias:
Cardyn:
Cardyn had to fade a flush draw by the time the river rolled around, but the board of was ultimately safe and clean. With his kicker playing, Cardyn has found his double up to stay alive.