Tomecki Doubles; Sefertzis Busts Soyza


On the three-way flop of , Lukas Tomecki bet 15,000 and Krasimir Yankov called. Georgios Sefertzis moved all in and Tomecki called for 114,500, Yankov quickly folded.
"I have aces," Tomecki announced and Sefertzis asked "black ones?" before tabling his for the second nut flush draw. Tomecki however had him crushed with
and the Greek instantly started chatting in his native language including the word "malaka." The very word can be used among friends ... or in a slightly different meaning. Let's leave it at that.
Sefertzis found no miracle on the turn and
river, and he had to forfeit a decent portion of his stack.
Soon after, he open-shoved out of the small blind and Michael Soyza called in the big blind with the inferior stack of around 110,000.
Michael Soyza:
Georgios Sefertzis:
The flop gave the Greek the straight and he turned an unbeatable flush with the
, which made the
river a formality.
Two tables were still playing, though, and one of them included an all in showdown. Sebastian Kos had jammed with into the
of short stack Timo Vogt and the
board ensured a split pot.
Right after, the fourth remaining table broke and the money bubble will now be played with three nine-handed tables.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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310,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
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300,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
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175,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
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Busted | |