Michael Telker may have lost his drinking buddy since Kevin MacPhee busted but he remains an active player with a healthy stack.
Telker raised from first position and found one caller in Bernardo Dias from the big blind. They saw a flop of and Dias check called a bet of 3,200 from Telker. The turn was the and again Dias check called a 4,900 bet. The river was the and both players checked.
Dias turned over and scooped the pot when Telker mucked.
We saw the open shove from Jan Bendik in the cutoff for 22,100, Antoine Junillon in the small blind announced call, and the big blind folded. Both players turned over their cards and Bendik was in bad shape with the against the of the Frenchman. Bendik asked the dealer for help but the wish was not granted on the board.
We lose one of the former EPT Main Event champions in Toby Lewis. He three-bet shoved the button for 20,000 with the and initial raiser Alessandro Meoni had an easy call with pocket aces in the cutoff. There was no glimmer of hope on an uneventful board and the Brit is on the rail.
From early position, Jason Lavallee moved all in for eight big blinds with the and World Series Of Poker Europe champion Adrian Mateos Diaz called in the big blind with the . The board stayed seven high and provided no help at all for Lavallee. He can now jump straight into the €2k Side Event that just started 15 minutes ago.
Zachary Korik raised to 2,500 under the gun and just [Removed:266] right next to him made the call.
Korik made a 2,800 continuation-bet on and Kleyman made the call once more. The on the turn made both players check, and the fell on the river. Zachary bet 7,700 and Kleyman tossed in two 5,000 chips to indicate the call.