2010 EPT Copenhagen
Main Event
Day: 3
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Level: 16
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Play resumes in around 4 minutes.
Back in a flash.
Jong:
Nevalainen:
Board:
"How much you got?" asked Rasmussen. The answer was 270,000, a little more than Rasmussen's 230,000. He spent a long time doing nothing. Then he announced all in.
Back to Teng, who finally took his sunglasses off. After a moment he called.
Teng:
Rasmussen: completely at it with
Board: an incredibly decisive
Rasmussen is bust, and Teng is up to 500,000.
Peter Hedlund: "Are you press?"
TK: "Yes. Are you press?"
PH: "Yes."
TK: "Come on, we are both press. Let us go together."
He linked arms with Hedlund and attempted to lead him away from his table.
Klein:
Helppi:
Board:
"YESSSSS!!!" shouted Klein and fist-pumped several times. Helppi immediately started ranting in Finnish at someone at the rail. Double up.
The action folded around to Peter Eastgate in the small blind holding
, and he raised to cover Turmezey. Turmezey called all in with
suited, but Eastgate flopped a nine and a complete absence of kings thereafter on the turn or river sent Turmezey home a few places outside the money.
We caught up live on the river as the board showed
, and a pot of close to 100,000 chips was up for grabs. Romanello checked, and Nevalainen put out a bet of 35,000. Mr. Chip Leader then snuck in a check-raise to 85,000, and Nevalainen muttered to himself and called.Romanello showed up
for aces up, and he knew it was good by his opponent's immediate reaction. Nevalainen grumbled a bit more and stared at his cards before flashing his
and sending them into the muck."Queen-eight," Romanello half-asked. "Nice hand." With that, the Welshman increases his chip lead significantly. His chip pyramid is far too complicated to count quickly, but he's pushing right up against 800,000 after that pot.