Chop It Up
PokerStars Team Online's Mickey Petersen was all in with the versus James Mitchell's . The flop, turn and river ran out , and the two players chopped up the pot.
PokerStars Team Online's Mickey Petersen was all in with the versus James Mitchell's . The flop, turn and river ran out , and the two players chopped up the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Johnny Lodden |
569,900
-35,300
|
-35,300 |
Mateusz Moolhuizen |
212,000
85,300
|
85,300 |
Slade Fisher |
144,600
-66,800
|
-66,800 |
Christophe De Meulder |
119,600
30,400
|
30,400 |
Andrey Gulyy |
106,400
-14,200
|
-14,200 |
Michael Friedrich |
91,400
12,400
|
12,400 |
Mario Zeljko
|
66,200
-10,200
|
-10,200 |
Noah Boeken fired 10,000 on the flop before action fell on Alex Klimashin in this three-handed pot also involving Grant Levy. Klimashin took his time, then raised to 30,000. Levy got out of the way before Boeken could make the call.
The turn was the , and Boeken checked. Klimashin fired 30,000, and Boeken gave it up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alex Klimashin |
360,000
109,800
|
109,800 |
Grant Levy |
150,000
-35,600
|
-35,600 |
Noah Boeken |
131,000
-21,600
|
-21,600 |
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The average stack is 165,938 or 55 big blinds with just 96 players remaining. To give you an idea of what's yet to come, the average stack at the final table will be just under two million chips.
After a series of bets and raises, Gerard Jean Pierre Gardelli was all in and at risk preflop holding . [Removed:17], who finished 6th in the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event, had him at risk with , and the board rolled out .
Gardelli doubled to 300,000 chips, while Yan dropped to 95,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Gerard Gardelli |
300,000
108,800
|
108,800 |
[Removed:17] | 95,000 |
The money bubble is approaching but Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody will have nothing to worry about as the pressure for many players quickly builds up. Arlo Dotson on the other hand is one of the few players that will not go home with at least €16,000 today.
Dotson had 8,900 out in front of him while facing a three-bet from Cody to 17,200 from the button. Dotson decided to move all in and Cody made the call right away.
Dotson:
Cody:
The board ran out and Dotson was knocked out. Cody added some more to his stack as he's on his way to his third EPT cash this season.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jake Cody |
300,000
76,700
|
76,700 |
Arlo Dotson
|
Busted |
All Senh Ung could do today was get his chips in ahead. He did that for a second time and now he's out.
Miguel Cieri Di Pentima opened to 6,100 from mid position and then moved all in for 47,000 after Senh three-bet to 15,000 from the small blind. Senh snap called all in for his remaining 34,000.
Di Pentima:
Sinh:
The board ran to make Di Pentima a set on the turn. Pretty cruel exit for Sinh so close to money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Miguel Cieri Di Pentima |
84,000
-31,000
|
-31,000 |
Senh Ung | Busted |
Vitalijs Tarhanovs opened to 7,500 in middle position, Robin Keston three-bet to 16,000 near the button, Paul Volpe tanked for quite sometime before folding out of the small blind, and the action folded back to Tarhanovs, who quickly called.
The flop fell , and Tarhanovs opted to lead out for 16,000. Keston mulled the decision over for a bit, then called.
The turn was the , and Tarhanovs committed a third of of his stack, firing 27,000.
"All in," Keston announced, grabbing a stack of blue T5,000 chips.
"Can I have a count?" Tarhanovs asked, although he was clearly covered.
Both Volpe and Luke Schwartz made this fact quite clear, and Tarhanovs returned to the tank. Finally, he folded, and Keston picked up the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robin Keston |
215,000
79,000
|
79,000 |
Vitalijs Tarhanovs
|
48,000
-93,900
|
-93,900 |
Former EPT London winner David Vamplew just himself in a perfect situation against Martin Hanowski. Hanowski raised under the gun to 6,000 after which Vamplew three-bet to 15,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and Hanowski kicked it up to 40,000.
Vamplew went into the tank for a while before four-betting to 65,000. Hanowski looked down at his stack and after about 15 seconds he decided to move all in for 147,000 and Vamplew snap-called.
Vamplew:
Hanowski:
The board ran out and Hanowski was knocked out. The German was gracious in defeat as Vamplew jumped into the top ten with just 96 players remaining.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Vamplew | 310,600 | |
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Martin Hanowski | Busted |