Five hands constitutes a full round of the table. The last five hands were:
1: Arnaud gets a walk.
2: Gino wins with a 96,000 raise pre-flop.
3: Arnaud wins with a 90,000 raise on the button.
4: Markus Golser wins moving all in UTG.
5: Kristian Kjondal wins with a 85,000 raise on the button.
Juha Lauttamus was the only player to not win a pot. Arnaud was the only player to win two. No flops were seen.
In the last eight hands, the reraise was the most succesful move at the table.
1: Arnaud raises to 85,000 UTG and Markus Golser moves all in from the big blind to win.
2: Juha raises to 85,000 UTG and wins.
3: Juha gets a walk.
4: Markus Golser moves in on Kristian's big blind and wins.
5: Arnaud makes it 90,000 and Gino makes it 320,000 more to win.
6: Juha makes it 85,000 to go, and Kristian reraises to 235,000 on the button to win.
7: Juha gets an 85,000 raise through.
8: Juha makes it 90,000 and Gino reraises to 300,000 to win.
Gino has made two succesful reraises and has not been looked up all day.
Markus has moved all in twice without a caller.
Arnaud Mattern has failed to win a pot in the last eight hands.
Play has calmed down somewhat in the last six hands. Only one reraise, made by Juha Lauttamus over Arnaud Mattern's button raise. Arnaud called and we saw a rare flop of .
Arnaud's bet of 90,000 into a 550,000 pot was enough to take it down after Juha checked.
...Mattern and Lauttamus have taken turns stealing the blinds, and neither of the two shorter stacks have gotten involved.
Then after Lauttamus raised a third pot in a row, Kjondal, on the button and visibly determined not to be pushed around, announced "All in," from the small blind and took down the pot.
All fold round to Arnaud Mattern in the small blind, and he raises to 120,000. Juha Lauttamus in the big blind asks for a rough count of Arnaud's chips and when he is told it's around 1.5 million, he moves all in. Arnaud can't believe his luck as he snaps off an instant call showing two red aces. Lauttamus has pocket nines, which do not improve when the five board cards are dealt out.
Arnaud Mattern is now a big chip leader again with 3,100,000, whilst Juha drops back to the bottom of the counts with 400,000.