We arrived to see Sam Cohen all in on the turn of a board reading . Sunny Jung, the winner of this event last year, had made the call with but was dead to the of Cohen. The river completed the board and the pot was shipped to Cohen.
Jung told poker news the preflop there was and open, he had called as had Cohen. On the flop Cohen had again called and by the turn the trap was sprung to put the hurt Jung and continue Cohen’s fight back.
Philipp Gruissem led out from the small blind against one opponent on a flop of and was faced with an all-in. It was Gruissem who was at risk and he clearly didn’t like the spot as he sighed and said he would have liked to see another card before committing his chips. Nevertheless commit his chips he did and saw his opponent had and Philipp Gruissem flipped over his .
The turn and river were safe enough and Philipp Gruissem doubled his stack.
The board read when we found Joseph Cheong and Dimitar Danchev engaged in the hand. Cheong had first action and he fired out a bet of 1,500. Danchev called to see a river.
The dealer produced the to complete the board and Cheong moved 4,000 past the betting line. Danchev came over the top for 12,100 total and Cheong quickly tossed his hand away. Danchev pulled the pot and now has about 42,000 to his name.
Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand Grospellier opened the action for 1,200, got a call from the button and then saw the small blind raise to 4,000. Grospellier and the player on the button called.
A flop of and the three-bettor checked it to Grospellier who bet 5,500 and took it down.
There was a standard open to 1,500 from the player to Daniel Colman’s right before he raised to 4,000 and then picked up two other callers. The original raiser splashed the remainder of his chips all in and Colman nearly beat him to it. The other two players folded and cards were on their backs.
Colman:
Opponent:
The cards ran out and Colman claimed a victim and won a very nice pot just before the end of the day.