With the flop showing , PokerStars pro Katja Thater bet 4,300 into the 4,000 pot and was called by her only opponent in the hand. The turn was the and it was checked by both players. Her opponent bet out 2,000 on the river and Katja folded pretty quickly.
Maik Daehling from Germany, who was already running well and among the leaders, has just taken out Thomas Dolezal in an enormous pot.
They were heads-up on a flop, and after Dolezal check-raised to approximately 10,000, Daehling put the Austrian to a decision for his remaining 20,000 and Dolezal called.
for Daehling.
for Dolezal.
No help on turn or river for Dolezal, and his roller-coaster day comes to an abrupt end.
Daehling looks to have a stack somewhere in region of 90,000.
Thomas Dolezal moved all in from the big blind over an UTG raise. The original raiser only had 4,000 left after his 1,200 bet and he called with . Thomas flipped , and a rainbow flop ensured that there would be no bad beat.
The flop read and there was already 14,000 in the pot. Hans Eskilsson faced an all-in bet of 7,000 and reluctantly made the call, showing , which was drawing very thin against the of his opponent. No help on the turn or river for the ex-professional footballer from Sweden. He was left with 25,000, which is still above average.