
D1A
Brian Green Leads the Field at the Break with 204,900

A scan of the field during the break turned up nine players with at least 125K in chips, plus one more knocking on the door to create an unofficial leaderboard:
Player | Chips |
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BG Brian Green | 204,900(342 BB) |
PK Peter Kiem | 175,100(292 BB) |
NA Najeem Ajez | 173,200(289 BB) |
YS Yakiv Syzghanov | 150,500(251 BB) |
MC Mario Colavita | 147,300(246 BB) |
MR Michael Ruane | 146,800(245 BB) |
NC Nabil Cardoso | 142,200(237 BB) |
WL Wonho Lee | 134,700(225 BB) |
DN Dmitry Nemirovsky | 132,500(221 BB) |
QQ Quan Qiu | 124,200(207 BB) |
Shankui Li Eliminated by Dmitry Nemiroysky
Dmitry Nemiroysky raises under the gun to 1,000, Aurimas Stanevicius reraises from middle position to 3,600, and Shankui Li reraises from the hijack to 11,100.
Nemiroysky thinks for a while before he moves all in for 63,000, and Stanevicius goes into the tank for a long time before he folds.
Li calls all in for about 39,000 with K♠ K♦ , but Nemiroysky turns over A♥ A♦ . Li needs to improve to stay alive.
The board comes T♦ 7♠ 4♣ J♦ A♠ , and Nemiroysky rivers an unnecessary set of aces to win the pot and eliminate Li.
Player | Chips |
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DN Dmitry Nemirovsky | 107,000(214 BB) |
AS Aurimas Stanevicius | 41,000(82 BB) |
SL Shankui Li | busted |
Amin Riyazati Chips Up With A Straight

Catching the action on a board showing 6♣ Q♣ J♠ 8♥ 9♥ and 20,200 in the pot, Amin Riyazati's bet of 22,000 sends Dmitry Nemiroysky tanking for a few minutes. Reluctantly, Nemiroysky finally calls then mucks to Riyazati's A♠ T♣ straight.
Player | Chips |
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AR Amin Riyazati | 113,000(226 BB) |
DN Dmitry Nemirovsky | 31,000(62 BB) |