. Lacay was firing the entire way with two pair, holding an offsuit
in his hand. His opponent had flopped bottom set and wouldn't budge despite Lacay's aggression.Lacay is down to 18,500 chips.
. Lacay was firing the entire way with two pair, holding an offsuit
in his hand. His opponent had flopped bottom set and wouldn't budge despite Lacay's aggression.Level: 2
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
to bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier. The Team PokerStars PRO France member fired 1,100 and was called in both spots.
,
. ElkY showed
for a set of fives on the flop, but the opponent that was first to act on every street tabled
for the flush. The other player mucked his hand.
and everyone checked. The turn was the
, putting three ducks on board. The big blind fired 1,000 and only Deeb called.
and the big blind checked. Deeb checked as well. The big blind showed two red sixes for a full house and Deeb mucked his hand. He's sitting on 28,000 after that hand.
, David Steicke checked to his opponent Thomas Dolezal. Dolezal fired a bet of 5,275. Steicke tanked before making the call. Dolezal tabled
. Steicke almost mucked his hand not realizing that his opponent only held two pair, eights and fives. He then tabled
for a better two pair.
when the first player checked to Ludovic Lacay. Lacay fired 1,200 and was called by Georgios Souvorov. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and the first player folded, leaving the heads-up action for the turn.
and Lacay fired again, for 2,800 this time. Souvorov made the call.
. Lacay stuck out another bet, totaling 5,800. Souvorov stuck around and made the call. Lacay tabled
and Souvorov showed
to scoop the pot. Lacay is down to 11,000 chips.
by Aurelien Gallen. The German member of Team PokerStars PRO fired a bet of 5,000 into the pot. Gallen made the call.
, adding a fourth diamond to the board. Both players checked.
. "Well, I didn't think you'd win with that!" he exclaimed after seeing Gallen's hand.