EPT Prague serial final tabler David Boyaciyan has just been eliminated from the tournament.
Mitch Johnson from the UK opened the hijack and Frenchman Laurent Bachelet in the cutoff made the call. Dutchman David Boyaciyan on the button opted to call as well but Joel Ferando Durfort in the small blind had other plans. He squeezed and scared away Johnson and Bachelet. Boyaciyan however called and they saw a flop heads up.
Durfort continued with a bet of 25,000 and Boyaciyan made the call. The turn was the and Durfort now pushed all in. Boyaciyan would be at risk if he called and did just so. Boyaciyan was in trouble as his was up against Durfort's .
The river was the and for a millisecond Boyaciyan thought he had delivered a suck out. He quickly realised the on the turn had counterfeited him as his two pair was no good against the higher two pair. He wished the table good luck and gracefully left for the exit.
Ivan Soshnikov is up to 190,000 after eliminating Stephane Benadiba with ace-king against ace-queen whilst Niels van Leeuwen doubled through Nicolas Chouity. He was all-in pre-flop fro roughly 16,000 with , Chouity raise-calling with . The board keeping Van Leeuwen in front. Chouity is down to 150,000
Chris Day ended Day1A of EPT Deauville as chip leader — thanks to winning a race for a 100-chip no less — and tells PokerStars Blog that he just can’t wait to be king. To find out more about Day and his failed attempts to five-bet Ludo Geilich, click here.
Jonathan Abdellatif, a PokerStars player from Belgium, opened for 3,000 from the small blind and was raised by big blind Erkan Yildirim to 8,000. Abdellatif asked for a count and didn’t seem particularly happy to hear his opponent was neither too deep nor too short. Nevertheless he threw in a T5000 chip to make the call and they saw a flop of . Abdellatif checked and called a bet of 8,600, throwing the colours in one at a time. The turn was the and Abdellatif quickly checked again. A bet of 16,500 Yildirim and Abdellatif flicked his cards away.
Marc Trijaud raised to 3,500 preflop from middle position before Aurelien Soutchkov made it 9,300 in the blinds. Trijaud called to see a flop where Soutchkov fired a bet of 13,500
Trijaud moved all in for about 43,000 in total and Soutchkov tanked for a couple of minutes before making the call.
Trijaud:
Soutchkov:
The on the turn was a deathblow for Trijaud and the latter was eliminated on the river.
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Two big name players exited just before the end of level 12 and both of them held ace-king in their exit hands.
First to go was Manig Loeser he three-bet all-in for 25,600 with only for Renato Almeida to re-raise all-in behind him with pocket kings. A board sent Loeser tumbling out.
And moments later Joni Jouhkimainen suffered the same fate, he three-bet all-in for around 40,000 holding but he didn't even have the luxury of an overcard as Ekrem Sanioglu had pocket aces. A board gave him a flush draw on the turn but he missed the river.
Jonathan Abdellatif might not ring a bell for most readers, but people active in the Belgian poker scene surely have heard of him. We don't call him Shirley, we call him a Belgian serial casher. He's cashed in lots of tournaments in his home country and already cashed here this week as well, 8th for €4,230 in the €1,000 Turbo 8 Handed tournament.
Abdellatif started out with 76,600 this morning but has about three times that right now. Abdellatif is by far the chattiest person at the table, something that happens to him more often than not.
He told us he didn't just win one big pot, so we assume he won a lot of smaller ones. The biggest pot he won was the one where he knocked out Robert Auer. The German regular, who qualified for this tournament online, shoved over a hijack minimum raise open. Abdellatif woke up with kings behind him and had one of the easier decisions in his life. Abdellatif won from and Auer made his exit while the Belgian up and comer started stacking again.