Mateos and Mikita Badziakouski Join the Rail

At one point on Day 1 Adrian Mateos was the chip leader in this tournament. Now he's out.
On a board of Mateos overbet it all in for 55,400 into a pot of 40,000, but Roman Korenev looked him up and made the call with
. Mateos was holding
for live cards and a straight draw, but the river
was a brick, and Korenev dragged in the pot.
Shortly after Mikita Badziakouski left this �10,300 High Roller as well. On a board of the Belarusian bet 25,000 into Stephen Chidwick and left himself only 11,800 behind. Chidwick pushed a tower of chips over the betting line to put his opponent all in, but Badziakouski folded to live another day.
It was short-lived however, as he busted a few hands later all in with against the
of Pierre Neuville. Disaster struck on the
turn, and that was it for Badziakouski.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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235,000
27,700
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27,700 |
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150,000
49,700
|
49,700 |
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140,000
-3,400
|
-3,400 |
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Busted | |
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Busted |