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Haugen collects some more chips.
Mouawad raises to 50,000, Haugen calls; 140,000 in the pot. The flop is , . Mouawad bets 60,000. Haugen moves all in, 241,000 to call. Mouawad folds.
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Anthony Lellouche
Florian Langmann limps in the small blind, and Anthony Lellouche raises 45,000 from the big blind. Langmann immediately moves all in and Lellouche calls without much hesitation.
Over 600,00 in this pot.
for Langmann for Lellouche
Flop:
Turn: giving Langman a flush draw and gut-shot straight draw but the river was the and the Frenchman takes a considerable chunk of the chipleader's chips.
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Lellouche raises to 32,000 from early position, Baran calls and so does Mendes in the big blind. Flop comes checked around.
Turn is , Baran bets 55,000 and Lellouche calls. River is the , Baran bets 80,000 and Lellouche calls. Baran shows the and wins a 382,000 pot with a king-high flush.
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Fredirk Haugen of Sweden
Josh Egan raised to 33,000 from under the gun and Fredrik Haugen moved all in from the big blind. Egan asked for a count. The total bet was 267,000.
After thinking for a couple of minutes the New Zealander released the hand.
Haugen - a Pokerstars online qualifier - began the day on the short stack but has picked up several small pots already and is now over 300,000.
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After the players take it in turns to steal the blinds we see a flop. Mouawad limped, Ian Cox raised to 33,000 and Mouawad calls the additional 21,000. The flop comes . Mouawad check-folds when Cox bets 35,000. Then Haugen takes down two pots in a row, with an open push and flat-call flop bet.
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Chip leader Florian Langmann is one cool customer. Playing in the biggest competition in his life with over ��600,000 to play for, Florian has had to be paged by the floor at the Vic. A slightly red-faced Florian raced to the table and still managed to make the official photo call.