
Day 1B
Kim Enriquez Steps Out Into the Lead

Facing a late position raise and a button call from Kim Enriquez, Andrei Vavilonskii made it 12,500 to go, with Enriquez being the only player to call.
On board T♥ 9♦ 2♣ 4♠ K♠ , Vavilonskii led all three streets - 7,500, 30,000, including a final all-in for 53,000, and saw Enriquez call down with no hesitation.
Vavilonskii knew he was beat once the final call was in, sending his A♦ 5♦ towards the muck as Enriquez tabled a set 9♠ 9♣ .
Player | Chips |
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KE Kim Enriquez | 365,000(304 BB) |
AV Andrei Vavilonskii | busted |
Andrei Vavilonskii Treads with Caution

Kim Enriquez opened on the cutoff, followed by a raise to 5,500 from Andrei Vavilonskii on the button. Miura Shinya cold called on the big blind and Enriquez decided to go out of the way.
Action on flop K♠ T♣ J♠ was checked round to turn 8♦ , where Shinya led 5,000. Vavilonskii quickly surrendered, offering his opponent the win.
Player | Chips |
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KE Kim Enriquez | 178,200(178 BB) |
AV Andrei Vavilonskii | 43,500(44 BB) |
MS Miura Shinya | 38,900(39 BB) |