Tag: Ole Schemion

Schemion Chipping Up

From the cutoff seat, Ole Schemion raised to 3,600. Antonio Esfandiari called on the button, and Ilya Bulychev called from the big blind. The flop came down , and action checked over to Schemion.

Got To Love Ole

Ole Schemion certainly knows how to make his mark on a new table. The German starlet, fresh from taking down €5k PLO event for €59,200, forced Imed Mahmoud off a hand with a huge river raise.

We Missed The Clash

Ole Schemion has dropped a lot of chips while Freddy Deeb is now at the top of the counts. We must've missed a huge clash between these two players as the other stacks at the table still look quite similar.

Schemion Grabs The Lead

Ole Schemion, winner of the Partouche Poker Tour, just managed to grab the chip lead.

Schemion Busts Another

Ole Schemion just knocked out another player and that means that the final few hours of the day have been very profitable for the young German. Schemion's opponent ended up all in for this tournament life with versus the German's .

Schemion Back to The Start

A player raised to 1,000 after which a short stacked player moved all in for 14,000. Ole Schemion was seated to his immediate left and he moved all in as well.

Schemion Doubles

Ole Schemion was all in preflop with the against an opponent's . The flop, turn and river ran out and Schemion's flopped straight won him the hand.

Ole!

At the ripe old age of 20, Ole Schemion has already racked up a myriad of accomplishments. In September of 2012, he won the Partouche Poker Tour Main Event, earning $1,474,671.

Fabian Quoss Leads $25,000 Challenge Final Table

It was a long, strenuous day for the players of the $25,000 Challenge, but after more than 12 hours of play, just five players are left.

No Money For Schemion

Ole Schemion raised to 8,000 preflop after which Igor Kurganov three-bet to 19,000. Schemion moved all in for 125,000 and Kurganov snap-called. Kurganov: Schemion: The board ran out and Schemion was knocked out.

More For Seidel

The board read when Ole Schemion checked to Erik Seidel who bet 10,000. Schemion raised to 29,000 and Seidel made the call. On the river the hit and both players checked. Schemion showed and lost to Seidel's .

The Germans Clash!

The tournament has been turned upside down after a ginormous clash between Ole Schemion and Niklas Heinecker. The latter now has more than 30% of all the chips in the tournament as we are still with nine players.

Schemion Can Also Lose

Fabian Quoss raised to 6,000 from the cutoff and Ole Schemion three-bet to 13,500 from the button. Both blinds folded and Quoss four-bet to 28,000. Schemion folded and Quoss picked up this pot.

Two for Schemion and He's Over 400K

Action folded to Fabian Quoss in the small blind, and he completed the bet to make the call. In the big blind was big stack Ole Schemion, and he raised to 7,500. Quoss called, and the two saw a flop of .

Schemion Extends His Lead, Pritchard Eliminated

Ole Schemion raised to 4,800 under the gun and Jason Pritchard three-bet all in for 33,600 more. Schemion called and we got to see another all in showdown.

Esfandiari's Roller Coaster Ends

First it was German pro Niklas Heinecker who doubled through Antonio Esfandiari and just now it was another German pro in Ole Schemion who took care of "The Magician".

Schemion Takes Out Kuder

When we arrived on the scene we noticed that Ole Schemion was facing an all in shove from Tobias Kuder. Schemion tanked for a bit and then threw in the chips needed to make the call.

Schemion Back Up

Ole Schemion was knocked far down but he managed to get up quickly as he's almost on 100,000 after beating Jason Pritchard out of a pot. Schemion raised to 3,200 preflop and Hoi Cheung called, as did Jason Pritchard from the small blind.

Rubie On Top of Things

Brendon Rubie just called down Ole Schemion and The flop read when Rubie check-called a bet from his German opponent. The turn brought the and this time Rubie check-called 13,500. On the river the popped up and Rubie check-called 24,500.

Schemion Shoves On Pritchard

There was about 30,000 in the middle with the board reading when Ole Schemion moved all in. Schemion's shove was for 39,300 from the button and Jason Pritchard, who was on the button, tanked for a long time before folding his cards.

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