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2017 PokerStars Championship Sochi

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Sochi

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
21,900,000 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
318,000 RUB
Prize Pool
150,000,000 RUB
Entries
387
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Fal Back to Starting Stack

Level 5 : 200/400, 50 ante

The pots are getting bigger as the blinds slowly but surely force some players to make their moves. On nearby tables, two different scenarios played out, with one of them being a battle of short stacks and the other of above-average stacks.

Aleksei Opalikhin got his stack in after a flop of {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Andrey Ivlev, who had defended his big blind, quickly called the shove for 6,500 with {9-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for a flush. Opalikhin had {8-Hearts}{8-Spades} for a set and the {9-Spades} turn and {9-Diamonds} river gave him a full house. Ivlev was left with dust and Opalikhin has around the same stack as on the very same table Bertrand Grospellier now.

Nikolay Fal in the big blind and Sarkis Karabadzhakyan on the button battled for a much higher amount. Until the {6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{K-Hearts} turn, there were already 21,000 in the middle and Fal made it 9,500 to go. Karabadzhakyan moved all in and Fal took a long time before electing to fold.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sarkis Karabadzhakyan ru
Sarkis Karabadzhakyan
65,000
65,000
65,000
Profile photo of Nikolay Fal ru
Nikolay Fal
30,600
30,600
30,600
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Aleksei Opalikhin ru
Aleksei Opalikhin
14,000
14,000
14,000
Profile photo of Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
14,000
-12,000
-12,000

Tags: Aleksei OpalikhinBertrand GrospellierNikolay FalSarkis Karabadzhakyan