Kevin Vandersmissen just doubled up Zoran Mitic, calling his button squeezy shove (Vendersmissen had flat called the utg initial raiser) with . This turned out to be behind and the board did nothing to change that.
Mitic now has 140,000.
Kevin Vandersmissen just doubled up Zoran Mitic, calling his button squeezy shove (Vendersmissen had flat called the utg initial raiser) with . This turned out to be behind and the board did nothing to change that.
Mitic now has 140,000.
Unlucky timing saw Tobias Wagner hit the rail after his button shove was immediately picked off by small blind Kevin Stani with . Stani reshoved, got rid of the big blind, and held up over Wagner's on a board.
EPT Snowfest winner (and late arrival) Vladimir Geshkenbein has knocked out Online Qualifier Jason Helder, the latter pushing all-in with over the top of the Russian's initial raise.
The flop of put Geshkenbein in the lead and he seemed to like the turn even more until he realised Helder already had the and that the flush draw didn't change anything.
The river was the and Geshkenbein made a full house, knocking out his American opponent.
Fatima Moreira de Melo has made back to back cashes at the EPT this year, but her tournament here is over. She three-bet all in from the small blind for under 70,000 after Henrique Pinho had raised in early position. He snap-called and was dominating with vs. her .
The cameras swarmed as she stood up and watched the flop arrive , and wished the table good luck as she found herself drawing dead on the turn.
PokerStars Online Qualifier Kamal Choraria has been knocked out by Markus Grewe. We didn't see the betting, just a whole host of chips being sent the way of the German who had been holding on a against Choraria's .
Grewe now has 200,000.
Johan van Til finally arrived to take possession of his short stack, and promptly got the whole lot in with suited. Kristijonas Andrulis called with pocket sevens which held, and van Til has been relegated to the rail.
Ilya Gorodetskiy opened preflop to 9,200 before Per Linde made it 23,500 on the button though the action didn't just stop there dear reader, the small blind Vegard Vestvik made it 48,000in a cold 4-bet. Gorodetskiy folded quickly and it didn't take much time for Linde to put his cards in the muck as well.
Elsewhere Rupert Elder is up to 162,000 after he moved all-in on the river of a for 72,000 against Mario Adinolfi. The latter deciding to opt out of calling.
Perilously short Timo Pf��tzenreuter moved all-in for a micro raise over the top of chancer Michal Kusak preflop, who made the call (less than 27k total).
"You're so gross!" grinned Ben Wilinofsky as Kusak showed and Pf��tzenreuter a hilariously ahead .
The flop:
The turn: This brought a mini fistpump from the short stack.
The river:
"How many seconds did it take you after you made a full house to realise you were still sweating the river?" asked Wilinofsky.
"I hate you," replied Pf��tzenreuter, grinning and stacking his 58,000 chips.
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
An ace from space saved Daniel-Gai Pidun when a Nima Ahrary raise found both blinds getting it in preflop over the top. Hans Vogl was the small blind, and therefore first to shove, and Pidun called all-in for 65,000. Ahrary covered both of them by a ton of chips and called.
Ahrary:
Vogl:
Pidun:
"Ass!" wished Pidun. His wish was immediately granted on a flop.
"No queen! No nine!"
Turn:
"No queen! No nine! No spade!"
River:
So Vogl loses the side pot and his tournament life, collecting �7,500