WSOP bracelet winner Ricky Ali and Nazim Temiz tussled in back-to-back hand which ultimately saw Ali depart in sixth place.
It all started when action folded to Temiz who raised the small blind only to have Ali three-bet to 1,500,000.
Temiz fired back with a three-bet jam coasting Ali another 1,290,000 to call which he eventually did already feeling priced in.
Nazim Temiz: ![7h](/images/pokercards/7h.gif)
![7s](/images/pokercards/7s.gif)
Ricky Ali: ![ad](/images/pokercards/ad.gif)
![2s](/images/pokercards/2s.gif)
“Couldn’t get you to fold them sevens huh?” Ali muttered to Temiz as the dealer rolled out a ![6s](/images/pokercards/6s.gif)
![5c](/images/pokercards/5c.gif)
![js](/images/pokercards/js.gif)
![kh](/images/pokercards/kh.gif)
board securing his double-up.
Nazim Temiz - 5,600,000
Ricky Ali - 2,200,000
The very next had saw action once again fold to Temiz who raised all-in from the button and Ali called off his remaining stack.
Ricky Ali: ![ah](/images/pokercards/ah.gif)
![10h](/images/pokercards/10h.gif)
Nazim Temiz: ![ac](/images/pokercards/ac.gif)
![kh](/images/pokercards/kh.gif)
Temiz had Ali dominated and saw a king in the window on the ![8h](/images/pokercards/8h.gif)
![3h](/images/pokercards/3h.gif)
flop which also gave Ali the nut flush draw.
Unfortunately for Ali, both the
turn and the
river were bricks, ending his Main Event run.
Nazim Temiz - 7,900,000
Ricky Ali - Eliminated