FenwayKing PratyushPretty sick hand just now. I open mp, ansky flats btn, Lars calls sb. Flop K7Tdd, Lars ck, I ck, ansky bets 1100, Lars makes it 2850, I foldAugust 19 2012
FenwayKing PratyushAnsky calls. Turn 5, Lars bets 4350, ansky c. River T Lars bets 7875 ansky thinks and calls. Lars has 64dd and ansky has QJo for Q hi to winAugust 19 2012
FenwayKing PratyushBet was like half anskys stack. Like I was talking with firaldo on break its pretty absurd how sick some ppl are whenever you start thinkingAugust 19 2012
Sorel Mizzi bet 1,325 in the early position with already on the board and the player in the big blind made the call. The dealer flipped on the turn and the big blind checked. Mizzi bet 3,000 and got the call.
The big blind checked again after seeing on the river and Mizzi fired 5,325. His opponent wasn't willing to risk that much and folded the hand.
Pius Heinz had checked the river of a and Andrew Lichtenberger fired out a bet of 10,125. Heinz quickly called and Lichtenberger showed but Heinz flipped for two pair to win the pot.
Pratyush Buddiga had enough of Tweeting about his table mates' prowess, it was time for him to get in the action. It didn't work out so well for him though.
He raised from late position and called when Michael Tureniec three-bet to 2,650 from the small blind. The flop fell and Tureniec led for 2,500. Call.
The Swede elected to check the turn, before making a considered call after Buddiga threw out a 5k chip. Both players checked the river and Tureniec opened . Buddiga mucked.
A short while after, Anton Wigg was eliminated from the seat between the two players mentioned above.
Marcin Horecki is in a bit of trouble at the moment, he'd called a 2,500 bet from EPT Loutraki runner-up Hauke Heseding on the turn to see the river of a board.
Horecki checked and Heseding moved all in (technically setting the Team PokerStars Pro all in for his last 9,000). Horecki gave his young German opponent the 'stare' for a minute or two before opting to fold.
After losing the big pot Marcin Horecki put his tournament life at risk just a few hands later. He went all-in for his remaining stack of around 8,500 and was called by the player on his immediate left.
Horecki showed and his opponent opened .
The Polish pro was still behind after the flop, but the on the turn paired his ten and that was enough to collect the pot as the river bricked .
Roman Novoselov has extricated himself from a difficult position after he manage to outdraw Martin Vallo with all preflop against the latter's when the board came . Novoselov is back over 20,000 as a reslt.