The dealer at his table said he only had five or six thousand left when he committed the rest of his stack with queen-six on a six high board. Unfortunately for the Team PokerStars Pro his opponent had pocket jacks.
From UTG+1 Roman Romanovskyi opened the betting with a min-raise to 400 and then called as Yevgeniy Timoshenko three-bet to 1,100. The pair shared a flop reading . Romanovskyi checked so quickly that he may have well checked in the dark and Timoshenko fired a continuation bet of 1,250 and Romanovskiy quickly called.
The turn was the and Romanovskyi instantly checked again, then as he had done on the flop quickly called when Timoshenko fired a second barrel worth 2,800. The river was the and when Romanovskyi tapped the table checked Timoshenko checked behind.
Timoshenko:
Romanovskyi:
The pot is slid towards Timoshenko. He will possibly need those chips because Viktor Blom has just sat down to the seat to his immediate right.
Chris Moorman and Adam Levy have been sharing a table here in Berlin. Who do they believe is the better player out of the two, the most attractive and how on earth they didn't realise "Isildur1" was at their table.
Andre Vieira Andrade opened the betting with a raise to 450 from late position and found two callers in the shape of two talented individuals. First Yevgeniy Timoshenko called in the hijack and Athanasios Polychronopoulos came along for the ride from the big blind seat.
The dealer put out the flop and after Polychronopoulos checked, Andrade came out firing with a continuation bet of 675 and it was enough to get the job done because his two high profile opponents folded.