Former EPT winners Zimnan Ziyard and Moritz Kranich had nothing to worry about but themselves but things changed as two top pros just sat down at their table. Kevin Vandersmissen and Justin Bonomo were moved from their tables and that made this one a whole lot tougher.
Steven Tripp was all in and at risk preflop holding , which was dominated by Thanh Thien Le's . The flop fell , giving both players a set, and leaving Tripp with one out on the turn to win. Tripp could make a flush with running spades, and chop the pot with a running non-spade ten and nine.
The on the turn left Tripp with just a single out to make quads however, and the bricked off on the river.
The title of this post was what Ramin Hajiyev said to Guillaume Rivet after the latter took the pot control line with a big hand versus Rory Mathews, who said he was happy that he did.
Mathews opened from mid position and Rivet was the only caller to the flop where he called an 800 c-bet. The turn dropped as the and Mathews bet 1,600. Call. The Scot emptied the clip on the river with a 3,000 bet and Rivet elected to just call with for a full house.
Mathews opened for trips and probably lost the minimum. That pot put them both around the 34,0000 mark.
Liv Boeree was under the gun and opened with a raise to 500. The player to her immediate left flat called along with Liutauras Armanavicius on the button.
The trio took in on the flop and Boeree continued for 1,050. The player to her left was out but Armanavicius stuck around. Fourth street was the and Boeree announced a bet of 1,800. Armanavicius called.
The finished off the board and Boeree took her time. About twenty seconds passed before she announced her bet.
"Forty-two," said Boeree, tossing out a single blue t5,000 chip.
Armanavicius couldn't fold his hand quick enough which caused the dealer to wipe the board and push the pot to Boeree. She's now sitting on about 22,500 in chips.
Aaron Lim is one of the most successful players of the last six months and he's here in Berlin to add another title to his impressive resume.
Lim finished third in the Partouche Poker Main Event for €417,499 last September, won APPT Seoul last March for $111,068 and just two weeks ago he won a WSOP APAC bracelet for A$233,800. The Aussie pro has more than a million in live tournament earnings putting him in 16th place on the Australian all-time money leader board.
Team Pro Johnny Lodden, fresh with a tan from a recent Thailand trip, was involved in two smallish pots.
He opened to 500 from the cut-off and was called by Daniel Onat on the button. Both checked the flop and Lodden's 625 turn bet was called before both checked the river when the board was completed as . Onat opened and it was good as Lodden mucked.
The next hand Lodden got back on that raising horse with a min raise to 400. The big blind called but check-folded to a 400 bet on a flop.
It's been quite a good day for Belgian Team Pro Matthias De Meulder so far. Just ten minutes after posting that he won some more chips and we're back at it. De Meulder three-bet to 1,250 after Cengiz Can Ulusu had raised to 525.
Ulusu is known for flipping a coin for a huge decision at the EPT Dortmund 2009 final table. Ulusu finished eighth in that event and today he decided to call De Meulder's raise without putting on a show. The flop brought and Ulusu check-folded to a 1,500-chip bet.
De Meulder raised on the very next hand to 450 and the player two to his right three-bet to 1,200. The action was folded back to the Belgian who called. The flop brought and both players checked.
The turn brought the and De Meulder bet 2,175 into his opponent who made the call. The river brought out the and quickly De Meulder bet 4,825. His opponent folded and De Meulder picked up another pot.