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Andres Korn - 3rd Place
From the button, Andres Korn moved all in for 950,000 total. Ludger folded his small blind, but Nacho Barbero didn't waste too much time making the call with the covering stack. Korn was officially at risk, and the showdown would not be good news for him:
Korn:
Barbero:
It was about as bad as it gets for the at-risk player, all in and dominated. The dealer wouldn't bail him out either; the board ran out , and that was of no help whatsoever.
With that, Andres Korn becomes our third-place finisher. He'll officially earn $99,020 for his work this week, his bid for the trophy coming up just two positions short.
Mickey DoftNorbert Ludger - 4th Place
Nicolas Cardyn raised to 160,000 in the cutoff. He was called by Norbert Ludger on the button and Andres Korn in the big blind.
The flop was checked to Ludger and he bet 400,000. Korn folded and Cardyn made the call, landing the on the turn. Cardyn checked it to Ludger and he went all in for 910,000. Cardyn thought it through carefully and opted to call. The hands were:
Ludger:
Cardyn:
The river was the and Ludger was out, busting in fourth place.
Nicolas Cardyn is going strong with over 3,600,000.
Mickey Doft
Norbert Ludger called from the cutoff, Andres Korn called from the small blind, and Nicolas Cardyn check his option.
The flop came down and it was checked to Cardyn. He bet 110,000 and was only called by Ludger. The turn brought the and Cardyn bet 330,000. Again Ludger called, delivering the on the river.
Cardyn deliberately counted out his stack, moving all in. Ludger folded pretty quickly, sending the big pot Cardyn's way.
Mickey Doft
Andres Korn raised to 200,000 on the button and Daniela Zapiello went all in from the big blind, having Korn covered. Korn insta-called and tabled . Zapiello turned up and needed help to catch up.
Board:
Close, but no cigar. Daniela is down to 300,000 while Korn surges to 1,900,000.