The players have entered level 45 with no recent major changes. Michael "munchenHB" Telker has slightly extended his lead while Eli "Timunim" Fagundes remains the short stack.
Eli "Timunim" Fagundes raised to 2,400,000 on the button, "Boootsy" three-bet to 8,850,000 from the small blind, Fagundes four-bet shoved all in for 32,735,212 and "Boootsy" called.
Eli "Timunim" Fagundes:
"Boootsy":
Fagundes was at risk for his tournament life and facing additional counterfeit outs after the flop. The turn was one of those, leaving him with a five to win or a queen or nine to chop.
The river was the and the pair chopped it up to remain three-handed.
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Michael "munchenHB" Telker raised to 2,400,000 from under the gun and Patrick "Nelepo10" Ulysséa defended the big blind. The flop came and Ulysséa checked. Telker bet 1,800,000, Ulysséa rcheck-raised to 5,040,000 and Telker called.
On the turn, Ulysséa shoved all in for 14,508,335 and Telker beat him to the pot with a call.
Patrick "Nelepo10" Ulysséa:
Michael "munchenHB" Telker:
Caught with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar, Ulysséa could only escape demise with a five on the river. Instead, the rolled off the deck to end his deep run in 4th place worth $56,869.
In the final hand before the break, chips started flying between "Boootsy" and Michael "munchenHB" Telker. It was the Canadian who raised to 2,400,000 first to act and Telker who three-bet to 9,600,000 from the small blind. "Boootsy" came along with a call.
On the flop, Telker fired a shell worth 10,800,000 and "Boootsy" called. The turn was the and Telker check-folded to a shove of 34,254,278.
Patrick "Nelepo10" Ulysséa raised to 2,000,000 and Eli "Timunim" Fagundes called from the big blind. The flop came and Fagundes check-called 1,250,000 from Ulysséa. Both players knuckled the digital table on the turn.
Fagundes min-bet the river for 1,000,000, Ulysséa raised to 5,940,000 and Fagundes folded after some thought.
In a blind-on-blind battle, Michael "munchenHB" Telker raised to 3,000,000 and Eli "Timunim" Fagundes peeled a flop. It came and Fagundes called a bet of 1,950,000 in position.
On the turn, Telker kept up the aggression with a bet of 6,500,000 but Fagundes was going nowhere and slid in another call. Both players checked the on the river.
Telker showed a measly to play the board, while Fagundes had for a much better holding to claim the pot.
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