2010 PokerStars.net EPT Snowfest
2010 EPT Snowfest Main Event
Day: 1a
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Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 50
The flop came down


and it was checked to Negreanu. He bet 3,200 and the player on the button was the lone caller. The
hit the turn and Negreanu kept up the heat, betting 6,500. His opponent mulled it over, then flashed
to Daniel as he threw his hand away.Negreanu is up over the starting stack with 33,500.
That sent Babic deep into the tank, contemplating a decision for most of his own chips. He asked for a count of Kastle's remainder, and he learned he and his opponent had both started the hand with about 41,000. Babic counted down his own stack again just to be sure, and he tried to coerce some info from across the table. Kastle was stonewalling him, though, offering a quiet, "There's only one way to find out."
After another minute or so, Babic reluctantly released his cards to end the drama.
Kastle's on about 44,000 now.
O'Kearney:
Mr. Small Blind:
Board:
O'Kearney doubled to 34,000 while his opponent made a face.
It came out
, and Negreanu checked. As soon as Toth motioned at the pot, Negreanu flung his cards into the muck with a quickness. But he wasn't sure Toft saw the fold, and Negreanu tried the ol' fold-shove, moving his chips into the pot with no cards. Toth was indeed paying attention, though, and the two men smirked at each other as the dealer pushed the pot to Toth.Negreanu took the chance to regale his table with the story of the time Antonio Esfandiari pulled that same angle against him. It looks like Negreanu's waking up a bit over there.
Kristoffer Thorsson - 110,000
Aaron Gustavson - busted
Jesper Hougaard - 52,000
Fatima de Melo - 26,000
Bernhard Perner - 140,000
Johannes Strassmann - 60,000
Flop:
Carametti checked and Villeneuve bet 4,575. Carametti now check-raised to 12,500, and after a moment Villeneuve called.
Turn:
Both players checked, and they proceeded.
River:
That's an awful lot of clubs for one board. Carametti checked again. Villeneuve checked his hole cards, and then bet 16,000. Carametti dwelled up. "How big is your club?" he asked eventually, which elicited a few smiles from inappropriately-minded media personnel but no reaction from Villeneuve. "I have a really really good hand," said Carametti sadly, but continued to dwell. Eventually the clock was called on him. He folded violently enough for his cards to fly right off the table; he immediately apologized and made some this-felt-is-very-slippery-isn't-it gestures.
"Show me your club," he pleaded, but Villeneuve grinned and mucked.
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