The gentleman under the gun opened to 650 and Antony Lellouche called behind, as did Frederico Bossi in the cutoff and the two gents in the blinds. They all saw a flop:
- and all five checked it. To the turn.
Turn:
It checked around the first three spots, but when it moved around to Lellouche, he bet 1,600. Bossi called, the blinds folded, the original raiser called, and they went three-way to the river.
River:
The original raiser checked again, and it was on Lellouche, who now bet 5,800. Bossi eyed him up and asked, "How much you have behind?" but in the event he just flat-called. The O.R. finally gave it up and Bossi and Lellouche went to showdown.
Lellouche: for a set
Bossi: for a flush
Lellouche sighed as he dropped to 25,000. Bossi meanwhile has every right to get bossy with the rest of the table - he's up to 60,000.
Andrey Alexandrovich Lobzhanidze has already won today's Outfit of the Day, for his striking deep red tracksuit with black floral-patterned sleeves and matching ipad. He's also won a pot vs. Sebastian Panny, re-raising him preflop from the small blind (to 2,200 from 750) and then leading on the flop. Panny called his 2k bet here, but declined to follow it with a call of 5k on the turn. Lobzhanidze showed them all his , with a flurry of Russian and smiles, safely having flopped the nut set.
Jon Spinks opened to 1,000 and two gentlemen called behind before chip leader [Removed:197] made it 2,650 to go. Back to Spinks, though, who now four-bet to 6,450. Like dominos, his three opponents' cards all went into the muck and Spinks took possession of the pot, putting him up to around 40,000. [Removed:198] is still chip leader at around 93,000 after that.
Attilio Donato won a reasonable pot just now after taking control of the betting three-handed on a flop. His 1,200 or so was called by Dermot Blain on the button, and also check-called by Giuseppe Pantaleo. Pantaleo then bet out 3,025 on the turn - but Donato raised to 6,900. This was too rich for Blain's blood but Pantaleo made the call, checking the river. Donato now bet 7,000 out of his remaining 15,200, which sent his opponent into the tank and finally his hand into the muck.
Meanwhile Dermot Blain is table chip leader with over 80,000.
The Team PokerStars Pros have been a bit thin on the ground today, and they're even thinner now owing to the demise of Michael Keiner.
We understand from our Dutch friends that Johan "busto_soon" van Til opened and Keiner reraised. Van Til four-bet, Keiner called and they saw a nine-high flop. Van Til bet out and Keiner called, and they saw a raggy sort of turn, when the rest of the chips went in. Keiner tabled queens, but he was way behind van Til's kings, and stayed that way on the river.
Julian Stuer opened to 750 preflop with Toby Lewis and Kenny Hallaert both calling before Alexander J made it 2,650 on the button. Hiren Patel then moved all-in for 9,900. Stuer folded, Lewis gave it some thought but also folded, Hallaert mucked and Alexander got a count before making the call.
Alexander:
Patel:
The board came and Patel doubled up to about 24,000. Alexander was crippled.