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The table folded around to the blinds where Norbert Ludger and Nacho Barbero saw a cheap flop.
It came , and both men checked. The on fourth street drew another check from Ludger, and he called a Barbero bet of 60,000. The last card off was the , and Ludger passed again. Barbero took his time contemplating before making a final bet of 160,000. Ludger folded, flashing the as he sent his cards into the muck.
Mickey Doft
Norbert Ludger limped in from the small blind, his first non-fold of the day. Nacho Barbero checked from the large blind and the flop came .
Both checked and when the hit turn, Ludger bet 210,000. Nacho folded and Ludger won his first pot.
Mickey DoftSuarez can't look
Nicolas Cardyn made it 90,000 to go from the hijack and Roman Suarez moved all in for 256,000 from the small blind. Cardyn called, putting Suarez's tournament life on the line.
Suarez:
Cardyn:
The board fell a safe for Suaraz, moving him back over 10 big blinds.
Mickey Doft
Despite coming into the final table with the chip lead, Norbert Ludger has been nearly invisible to this point. He has yet to see a flop, raise a hand, or even say a word.
All that aside, he still is sitting with around 1,500,000 and has the chip lead.
Mickey DoftAndres Korn
Andres Korn made it 90,000 under the gun and next to act was Nicolas Cardyn. He made the call and the rest of table folded, leading to a flop.
Korn immediately shoved for 344,000 and Cardyn took a moment before making the call. The hands were:
Korn:
Cardyn
The turn was no help to Andres, but the river sure was and doubled his stack to roughly 930,000. Nicolas Cardyn slips down to about 1,050,000.