Stefano Giarrusso opened to 500 from under the gun and Timothy Adams called. It folded around to Lex Veldhuis on the button and he three-bet to an unknown aomunt. Giarrusso wasted no time four-betting to 5,000 and Adams got out of the way.
Veldhuis then five-bet all in for roughly 45,000 and Giarrusso snapped him off with . Veldhuis showed and needed some help.
"I've got a good feeling about this one," said Veldhuis.
The deck, however, did not agree to act upon Veldhuis's feeling as the was the door card. The flop finished with the . The turn was the and Veldhuis stood up and said "Good game." The finished the board and he was sent packing.
From the hijack seat, Tristan Wade raised to 450. The small blind, Richard Loth, made the call, then Paul van 't Veer called from the big blind.
The flop was , and all three players checked to see the land on the turn. There action checked to Wade, and he bet 800. Loth called, and van 't Veer folded.
The river completed the board with the , and Loth checked. Wade fired 1,700, and Loth called.
Wade turned up the for trip aces, and Loth mucked his hand.
Antonio Esfandiari raised to 725 and it folded all of the way around to Sam Trickett who called from the big blind. The flop was and Trickett checked. Esfandiari continued out for 1,000 and Tricket slid out a check-raise to 2,600. Esfandiari called.
The turned and Trickett led for 3,600. Esfandiari called once again and the hit the river. Trickett fired 8,600.
"Oh, tricky Trickett," said Esfandiari. "I invited you into my home...I took you to the spa..." he trailed off.
Esfandiari eventually flung out a call. Trickett rolled over for a turned flush and Esfandiari flung his cards to the muck. Trickett is now up to 63,000 while Esfandiari has been crippled at about 7,000.
We tend to reserve the A Round With... feature for the deeper stages of these tournament. But with Sam Trickett, Antonio Esfandiari, Jonathan Aguiar, Luca Moschitta and Martin Staszko all on the same table, it seemed like a good time to put the table under the microscope.
Antonio Esfandiari didn't last long with his four-figure stack and from what we heard he got busted by Luca Moschitta when Esfandiari's Ace King ran into Moschitta's Queens.
The reigning World Series of Poker champion is thriving here today in Sanremo. He already managed to amass one of the bigger stacks in the room before the break, and after coming back he continued to push around his table. We found him raise to 800 from under the gun. The players in the cutoff and the big blind called and the flop was .
All three players checked their option to see the hit the turn. The big blind checked to Heinz and he bet 1,700. Both of his opponents shot their hands to the muck and he was able to pick up the pot. He's currently sitting on roughly 85,000.