2008 PokerStars.net EPT Polish Open
PokerStars EPT Warsaw Main Event
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and Andy immediately fired a 20,000 bet, which amounted to most of Mehdi’s stack. Ouakhir laid it down and Andy rolled over K-6 offsuit, asking, “Is king-six any good? No fear . . . Who cares about the bubble? Keep the bubble going!”Andy’s aggressive bubble play has hoisted him back up towards the 100,000 mark in chips.
Corral:


Black:


The board ran out




giving Corral aces up and over 26,000 worth of new chips. “F**kin’ aces . . . unbelievable,” Black said after the hand. “Why couldn’t you have A-K there?”


then the
completed the straight. It was not over yet, as Giuseppe had the
in his hand and a heart on the river would swing the pot his way. Unfortunately for Giuseppe it was the
which fell on the river to ship a much-needed 75,000 pot Andreas Hagen's way.
So far, there have been at least five "all-in and call" moments and each time the all-in player has lived to see another flop.
Most recently, Antonio Battisti doubled through Dennis Petronack when his

held up against Petronack's 
.A few moments later, PokerStars online qualifier Sebastian Ruthenberg doubled through Fredrik Haugen after his pocket jacks held against Haugen's

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Level: 16
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400

and was called by Dennis Petronack, who foretold the future when he said: "I think it's gonna be a race." Indeed it was, as Petronack made the call and tabled a pocket pair of eights. The flop fell


in favor of Hogbom, but a fateful
on the turn cemented the hand for Petronack, as Hogbom was left drawing dead.We're now just one elimination away from the money... stay tuned!

was ahead of Hecham's 
. Luckily for him no permanent damage was done and his hand also held up when a queen appeared on the flop.
The Italian opened the pot with a 13,000 raise from under the gun and the action folded around the table to Kenny in the small blind, who re-popped it to 40,000. Blanco flat called, leaving himself approximately 50,000 behind.
The dealer spread a jack-high flop and Kenny open-shoved, putting Cristiano to a decision for all of his chips. Holding pocket queens, Blanco made the inevitable call and Kenny tabled big slick. Cristiano's queens didn't even reign long enough to hold court, as the dealer quickly burned and turned an ace, tipping the scales heavily in Kenny's favor with one card to come.
The last card to fall off the deck was an inconsequential six and the young American took down the pot on the strength of a single pair of aces, eliminating Blanco from the tournament in 33rd place.