Harrison Gimbel, who you may recall won 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $2.2 million, got his stack of approximately 13,500 all in preflop holding and was up against the of Laurent Polito. The board provided Gimbel no relief and he was eliminated in the latter half of Level 7.
We're not exactly sure of the preflop betting, but it appeared Sam Chartier raised from the cutoff, Brandon Barnes three-bet from the small blind, Chartier shipped, and Barnes called.
Showdown
Barnes:
Chartier:
It was a bad spot for Chartier, but it got much worse when the flop fell . Barnes flopped a full house and left Chartier drawing to the and for a runner-runner royal flush. While that would have been quite the story, the turn dashed those hope and left Chartier drawing dead. The was put out on the river for good measure and Barnes was pushed the pot.
Meanwhile, Kevin Iacofano has been eliminated from the tournament.
Knocked out of EPT San Remo last 11k 99 to KK, not my day, but I'm gutted and not happy with anything. Have to be perfect or you die. #LifeOctober 05 2012
After Athanasios Polychronopoulos busted in a flip he pounded fists with every one at the table to say goodbye. Then he got to the dealer where he jokingly pretended to pound something else of his with his fist.
He had around 14,500 chips when he three-bet all-in with . Paul Guichard had opened with and made the call. The board ran .
On a flop, a player checked to Fabrice Soulier who bet 2,700. Soulier's opponent called and the fell on fourth street. Both players checked to see the complete the board. Another check prompted Soulier to bet 4,100. His opponent snap-called but Soulier showed for the best hand. His opponent flashed before mucking his cards.
Fioroni Aroldo bet the whole way on a board of into his opponent David "ODB" Baker. Aroldo fired 1,650 on the flop, then 2,900 on the turn and finally 5,300 on the river. Baker called all three times, but couldn't produce better than the of Aroldo and lost the pot.
The Greek player Kyriakos Mitsopoulos opened with a 1,125 raise in the middle position and last season's European Poker Tour Loutraki €4,400 Main Event winner, UK's Zimnan Ziyard three-bet to 2,650 from the button. The rest of the table folded and the action went back to Mitsopoulos who made the call.
The dealer flipped over on the flop and Mitsopoulos checked. Ziyard followed and both players saw the come down on the turn. It was then followed by a 2,200 bet from Mitsopoulos while Ziyard raised to 6,125. The Greek thought about it for a while before finally deciding to let his hand go.
Canadian pro Marc-Andre Ladouceur overcame a three-to-one chip deficit to beat Alex Roumeliotis to claim his first live title putting to bed the disappointment of bubbling the WSOP Main Event final table and finishing runner-up to Terje Augdal in the EPT Barcelona Heads-Up Championships.