Strassmann:
Matias:
Board:
Strassmann stays in. By the by, with just 50 players left and the money at 48, only two unfortunates will be going home with nada...
flop. The action is a little hazy, but there was a bet of 60,000 in front of Jeff Sarwer on the button and Lebedev was looking ready to vomit. He folded, and was left with 91,600 while Sarwer raked in the 100,000 or so pot.
board, with both Martin Wendt and Anthony Lellouche checking.
. Wendt now bet out 19,000, but was met with a raise to 40,500 from Lellouche.
for a rivered broadway straight. With a smile and a shake of his head, Wendt paid up and flashed the
.
, and Kleijnen was looking for his
to hold up for a double.
to keep the at-risk Dutchman in the lead. The turn, however, brought the
, pulling the other Dutchman in front. Kleijnen stood from his chair as the dealer ran the river card:
. Unable to win his final pot of the day, the four-named Hollander has been sent to the rail. Despite a few lost pots, Visser is still holding strong at 280,000.
flop. Sarwer checked and Heitmann bet 11,500; after a moment Sarwer attempted to call a mere 10,500. "That is not enough," Heitmann told him, "You may only play one card."
turn. Sarwer checked the
river too and Heitmann now tried it on for another 22,500. This time, though, Sarwer raised to 53,000, and eventually Heitmann passed.
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400