Break Dance
It's the loudest it's been in here in 90 minutes, and it's still nearly silent. The players are marching out, they've escaped for 15 minutes, and we'll be back with some fresh chip counts for you.
It's the loudest it's been in here in 90 minutes, and it's still nearly silent. The players are marching out, they've escaped for 15 minutes, and we'll be back with some fresh chip counts for you.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,916,000
-309,000
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-309,000 |
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2,099,000
-391,000
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-391,000 |
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1,692,000
256,000
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256,000 |
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1,386,000
175,000
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175,000 |
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1,271,000
26,000
|
26,000 |
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1,199,000
-146,000
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-146,000 |
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1,048,000
-48,000
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-48,000 |
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987,000
322,000
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322,000 |
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942,000
-159,000
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-159,000 |
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810,000
135,000
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135,000 |
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750,000
-160,000
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-160,000 |
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664,000
-5,000
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-5,000 |
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620,000
-86,000
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-86,000 |
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575,000
-46,000
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-46,000 |
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568,000
18,000
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18,000 |
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362,000
-8,000
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-8,000 |
Level: 23
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 4,000
In the first hand after the break Andy Moseley moved all-in and he received no takers. A few hands later and it was Arnaud Mattern who raised to 50,000 in mid-position and Moselet called in the big blind. The flop was
and both players checked. The turn was the
and Moseley check-called a 55,000 Mattern bet. The final card was the
and Mattern won the pot with a 125,000 bet.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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813,000
149,000
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149,000 |
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252,000
-110,000
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-110,000 |
Chris Moorman raised to 53,000 and Max Silver called in position. The flop was
and Moorman check-called a 72,000 Silver bet. The turn was the
and once again Moorman check-called and it was for 156,000. The river was the
and we had the same performance with a 224,000 check-call. When the hands were turned over Silver was the man trying to turn his hand into a bluff.
Showdown
Moorman | ![]() ![]() |
Silver | ![]() ![]() |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,615,000
516,000
|
516,000 |
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2,464,000
-452,000
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-452,000 |
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Michael Drummond opened to 50,000 from the hijack, Brian Roberts called from the cutoff, and Amir Lehavot called the remainder from the big blind to go three ways to the flop.
It came
, and Drummond continued out with 68,000. Roberts called, Lehavot ducked out of the way, and it was heads up to the
turn. Drummond wasn't slowing down, and he bet 127,000 there, leaving 295,000 behind. Roberts called again, and the rest of Drummond's chips went all in on the
river.
As the cameras panned over to the outer table, Roberts made the call and flashed his hand:
. There was still no announcer, so Drummond was forced to stand behind his chair with his inferior hole cards laying face-down in front of him. It was a minute or more of agony for Roberts, and the dealer was finally made to flip his
over. Sevens up are no match for kings and queens, and Drummond has bowed out in 16th place.
He'll take a pay bump up to €43,000 for his work this week.
Roberts has really closed the gap on the leader, moving up into second place and within striking distance of Max Silver.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,325,000
633,000
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633,000 |
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Busted | |
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Max Silver raised under the gun and Chris Moorman three-bet to 134,000 on the button. Patrik Antonius folded the small blind before Jake Cody moved all-in for 728,000 in the big blind. Silver got out of the way and the decision was on Moorman who tanked for a while before calling, and he was in a bit of a pickle.
Showdown
Cody | ![]() ![]() |
Moorman | ![]() ![]() |
Board:
Double up time for Cody!
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,887,000
-728,000
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-728,000 |
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1,646,000
836,000
|
836,000 |
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Amir Lehavot and Moritz Kranich each got a million chips into the pot preflop, and it was the classic queens-versus-ace-king race. It was Lehavot in the lead with
, and Kranich was trying to get there with
. He was all in for 938,000 after the initial raises were pulled in, and Lehavot had him covered by just 117,000.
The
flop was a swing and a miss for Kranich, as was the
turn. He caught lightning in a bottle on the river, though, as the dealer gave him the
for the double. He appears to be up over 2 million.
It's a crushing blow to Lehavot. He didn't say a word, but you could see the disappointment in his whole body. He lowered his head and tried to shake it off, staring longingly at the few chips he has left.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,050,000
1,108,000
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1,108,000 |
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117,000
-1,082,000
|
-1,082,000 |
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Andy Moseley has just eliminated Amir Lehavot and taken a bite out of the stack of Brian Roberts in dramatic fashion.
Intrepid reporter EricRamsey gave you the news of the hand that crippled Lehavot earlier. This left him with around 105,000 in chips prior to this hand. Roberts raised to 50,000 in the cut-off and Moseley moved all-in from the button. Lehavot was in the blinds and he moved his last 105,000 into the middle and Roberts also called giving us a three-way showdown.
Showdown
Moseley | ![]() ![]() |
Roberts | ![]() ![]() |
Lehavot | ![]() ![]() |
It seemed Roberts was going to eliminate both players, until the flop came down.
Flop:
Moseley takes the lead.
Turn:
Still Moseley.
River:
For a moment everyone thought Roberts had taken it until they realised Moseley had nailed a straight and triples up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,075,000
-250,000
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-250,000 |
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652,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
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Busted | |
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