to drop down to less than 80,000, while Juha Lauttamus flipped
to move up to 190,000."That wasn't a very good turn for me," said Sarwer, unnecessarily.
to drop down to less than 80,000, while Juha Lauttamus flipped
to move up to 190,000.Level: 11
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
, and Lellouche fired 9,500 chips. That drew a raise to 24,000 from Paiva and a quick fold from Navarro. Lellouche didn't waste too much time making the call, and the
dropped on the turn. Paiva checked behind Lellouche this time, and the river came the
. When Lellouche checked again, Paiva stuck in a bet of 26,000. Lellouche cut the calling chips out of his stack and toyed with the decision for a couple minutes before folding.
, and Lellouche tapped the felt in acknowledgement of the bluff. That pot moves Paiva up to abou 150,000, and Lellouche down to about 80,000.
flop his last 1,500 or so went in. Arnaud Mattern made the inevitable call, and they were on their backs.
flop.
, in case it matters
flop and Mr. Next To de Koster called; Brosolo then went all in on the
turn. Mr. Next To de Koster called and his pocket kings were way ahead of Brosolo's pocket fives - but a third five on the river gave Brosolo a full house, and he is now breakaway chip leader on 350,000.
for king-high. We're not sure what cards Boutboul got his short stack into the middle with (possibly
), but either way, his day is done.