Sonke Jahn and Martin Kabrhel got their stacks in the middle with Jahn holding ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Jahn was eliminated.
Sonke Jahn and Martin Kabrhel got their stacks in the middle with Jahn holding ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Jahn was eliminated.
Ludovic Geilich open-shoved for 35,000 and was called by Michael Stuwe.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Geilich was eliminated.
"No three-bet folding," said Martin Kabrhel as he opened to 5,000 under the gun.
Sonke Jahn called on the button and the blinds folded. The flop was ![]()
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and Kabrhel bet 5,000. Jahn called. The turn was the
and Kabrhel bet 9,500 and Jahn called again. The river was the
and Kabrhel bet 11,500, but this time Jahn folded.
"I'm winning every pot but I'm confused," said Kabrhel, "You call, call and then fold? What you have?"
Pavel Binar raised pre-flop and William Kassouf called.
The flop came ![]()
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. Binar bet 6,000 and Kassouf moved all in for around 30,000. Binar quickly called.
"Whoops," said Kassouf, tabling ![]()
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"Club on the turn would make it interesting," said Kassouf, but the turn was the
.
The river was the
and Kassouf headed to the exit.
Enzo Del Piero checked to Martin Kabrhel who bet 5,000 on a board of ![]()
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. Del Piero called and the river was the
. Del Piero bet out for 21,000 and Kabrhel was facing a real decision.
"I have a queen sir," he said, "A pretty good hand."
He continued to run through the hand permutations in his head. In the end, he grabbed a chip and flipped it in the air as if flipping a coin. He checked the result and furrowed his brow.
"I flip a coin and it comes fold, but I still want to call you," said Kabrhel. He flipped the chip again. "Fold again..."
Pierre Neuville called the clock and with less than ten seconds left, Kabrhel asked Del Piero whether he wanted him to call or to fold. "I want you to call," came the answer, and Kabrhel snap-folded.
Del Piero showed the
.
Ludovic Geilich raised from the button and William Kassouf moved all in for 21,500. Geilich called and the cards were turned over.
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and Kassouf doubled up.
"Why can't you have like 28,000?" asked Geilich.
"Why 28,000?" replied Kassouf.
"Because then I don't call!" said Geilich, counting out his opponent's double up.
The €5,300 High Roller is unlimited re-entries until the start of Day 2, and Pavel Binar is the first player to make the most of that. After being eliminated by Enzo Del Piero he's back in with a fresh stack of 100,000 with the blinds 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante.
On a board which read ![]()
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Ludovic Geilich check-called 7,400 from his opponent William Kassouf.
Kassouf came back from the most recent break with under twenty big blinds, and is in danger of slipping even further.
The river was the
and Geilich checked.
"Turned a flush draw and missed?" asked Kassouf, "Are you going to hero-call me?"
Kassouf eventually checked and Geilich turned over ![]()
. "You would have hero-called me as well," remarked Kassouf.
Level: 7
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
The 13 players seated in the High Roller are going on a 15-minute break. After that they will play two more levels before bagging up for the evening.