Alejandro O Eliminated at the Hands of Giuseppe Pantaleo
PokerStars Online Qualifier Giuseppe Pantaleo has eliminated Alejandro O after his pocket kings stood the test of time against Alejandro O's . The board ran out and was no help to Alejandro O
PokerStars Online Qualifier Giuseppe Pantaleo has eliminated Alejandro O after his pocket kings stood the test of time against Alejandro O's . The board ran out and was no help to Alejandro O
Former chip monster Luis Rufas has fallen even further from the top spot, his lowly no good against Oscar Garcia Pelayo's pocket . It looked as though the last of Pelayo's chips went in on the [ flop, although it could also all have gone in pre. Either way, the turn and river did nothing for Rufas, and Pelayo doubled up.
Maria Marceiras' run in in the tournament is over as she has just this second been eliminated by Shander De Vries.
The action folded around to Marceiras in late position, who looked down at {qxtx] and decided to move all in. However, she did not count on De Vries waking up in the big blind with
The flop of increase De Vries' lead over his Spanish opponent and when the turn and river came the and respectively, it was game over for Marceiras.
The sound that escaped Nicolo Calia's mouth was small and full of sadness - he was all in with pocket , but his opponent Juan Enrique Company Iborra turned over . The board ran out a ten-free and the EPT Tallinn finalist was gone.
Estonian EPT stalwart Imre Leibold moved all in from the cutoff to a raise from Leandro Balotin. Balotin would ultimately fold, but not before Marco Bognanni had called from the small blind.
Leibold:
Bognanni:
Board:
With Maria Masceiras' untimely demise, the award for th elast woman standing goes to, Leo Margets, who incidentally is best known for being the last woman standing at the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event.
Sometimes people can forget that this is a game where you have to make a five card hand and we do have a flop, turn and river. Take PokerStars Online Qualifier George Tsolakos for example. He got his stack of 54,500 in the middle with and was in pretty bad shape against Shander De Vries's .
Tsolakis had packed his things and had walked away from the table until the cries lured him back where he saw a flop to crush de Vrie's hopes. The turn and river were no good to Vrie's and Tsolakos doubled up.
One of our overnight big stacks, Roman Makhlin, has had a particularly good start to the day. He's just knocked out Saevar Ingi Saevarsson, the chips going in on the turn of an board.
Makhlin: for trips
Saevarsson: for a flush draw
River:
Makhlin is now up to 850,000 - with erstwhile chip leader Bryn Kenney having dipped to 750,000, that makes Makhlin the current chip leader as far as we can see.
Allan Sice has just shown he does not fear the might of Bryn Kenney's massive stack as he just attacked him head on.
The flop read and there was already 70,000 chips in the pot. Kenney checked in early position, Sice thought long and hard, before putting 56,000 worth of chips into the middle of the felt. Kenney removed the yellow chips being used to protect his hand and flicked them into the muck.
Nicolas Chouity made the opening raise in early position - we're not sure how much it was, but when we arrived Oscar Blanco Carrasco was reraising to 24,000 from the big blind. Chouity promptly moved all in for an additional 84,500, and following a short period of grinning and squirming, Carrasco folded.
The reigning EPT Grand Final champion is still in the game with around 140,000.