2010 EPT Copenhagen
Main Event
Day: 5
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as he did.Guldhammer obliged him by showing up his
as he pulled in the pot.
It folded right around to Roberto Romanello in the small blind who limped blind, and Morten Klein checked his option. They then checked down the
board, and Romanello's
was good enough to take the tiny pot.Get the coffees in, it's going to be a late night...
board but then was rather unwilling to turn his hand over at the end. Eventually he was persuaded to turn over
for ace-high, but Roberto Romanello flipped
for two pair and took the pot.The very next hand, it folded around to Loth on the button and he announced all in for his last 710,000. Romanello, now in the small blind, made the call.
Loth:
Romanello: dominating with
Board:
Loth got lucky and spiked a jack, and it held to double him up to around 1.5 million. Romanello was left with a similar amount. We are still seven, and it is still anyone's game.
Showdown
Guldhammer:

Kerignard:

It was an unavoidable race for Guldhammer, needing to find his overcards to stay alive. The dealer would not oblige him, though. The board ran
, and Kerignard's set of queens sends Guldhammer to the exit in 7th.After a near-manic several days of poker, Morten Guldhammer's tournament has ended in rather standard fashion. He'll take 425,000 DKK from his $1 investment. Not too shabby.
flop. Romanello check-called 165,000 from Wigg on the flop and the two players proceeded to check down the
turn and
river. Romanello turned over
for ace-high to go with the two pairs on the board, and as Wigg could only manage king-high, Romanello took the pot and further evened the stacks.
Romanello: at it, but still kind of live with
Wigg:
Board: an exciting but no-cigar
Romanello looked as though he might cry, and Wigg is now a massive chip leader on 4.975 million, almost twice the stack of current second-placer Yorane Kerignard.
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