Andreas Wiese moved all-in from the small blind and Constantin Petrica made the call in the big blind. Stack sizes dictated this battle as you could tell by the value of the cards.
Wiese
Petrica
Petrica was ahead all the way to the river ( ) when a cruel ended his EPT Copenhagen dream. Petrica took the exit like a man and shook the hand of Wiese like a good sport. Wiese is back on course for his second EPT final table appearance.
None, not one, of the players will want to see Michael Tureniec with chips, but most of them can't do anything about it.
The current champ tangled in a pot with Alexander Manson and came out on top. The two were heads up to a flop and Manson check-raised to 90,000 after Tureniec had bet. Call.
The turn fell and Manson led for 150,000. Tureniec took his time before calling to the river where both players checked.
Lauri Varonen is forced to fold when Team PokerStars Pro Martin Staszko three-bets in position. Then Team PokerStars Online Pro Mickey Petersen folds two hands after being three bet by Alejandro Fernandez and Lauri Varonen.
Spencer Hudson was very short and found a hand he was happy to go with. He moved all-in for 98,000 from early position and was quickly called by Jacob Rasmussen in the big blind.
Hudson:
Rasmussen:
The board ran making the American a straight by the turn.
Lauri Varonen raised from the cutoff and Martin Staszko called on the button. The flop was and Varonen bet 39,000 as Staszko stared into the side of his face. On the turn we saw the and Staszko did not take his eyes of Varonen. Both players checked and we saw the final card . Varonen checked and Staszko took his eyes of him for the first time throughout the hand and bet 58,000 and Varonen folded.
Martin El-Kher has just been eliminated at the hands of Aage Floenes Ravn.
A preflop raising war resulted in El-Kher being all in and at risk holding to Ravn's . The board ran out and we are down to 17th in the PokerStars European Poker Tour Copenhagen Main Event.