Less than 15 minutes into the last level on Day 3, we saw a three-bet pot between Andreas Goeller and Michael Tureniec. On the flop, Goeller bet 40,000 from under the gun plus one and Tureniec raised to 102,000 from the button. Goeller moved all in and Tureniec announced call within a few seconds.
Goeller:
Tureniec:
After the turn and the river, the Swede is one of the short stacks. The double up for Goeller on the flop was for 252,000.
Vincenzo Scarcella moved his last 69,000 in and got called by Andreas Goeller. The of Scarcella was dominating the of Goeller and it stayed that way as the cards ran out.
Dominik Nitsche was severely short, by what hand we're not sure. We are sure he had just 32,000 left when action folded to him in the small blind just now. He pushed all in and Giacomo Fundaro in the big blind was quick to call.
Giacomo Fundaro:
Dominik Nitsche:
Nitsche would out flop his Italian opponent on , but the on the turn meant he needed a nine or four to stay alive. The on the river meant he wasn't going to make another heroic comeback, Nitsche busted in 46th place (€10,170).
Jordan Westmorland opened for 16,000 and Vicky Coren made the call on the button.
The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of .
Westmorland bet 18,000 and Coren called. The turn card was the and as Westmorland reached for chips Coren took out her earphones. Westmorland bet 37,000 and Coren reached for her own chips and made it 110,000. Westmorland folded.
“Nice hand.” Ariel Celestino said to his neighbour.
From under the gun, Yordan Dimitrov announced all in for 159,000 and the action folded to Emmanuel Pariset on the button. He moved all in as well and the blinds folded.
Showdown:
Dimitrov:
Pariset:
The Bulgarian was in bad shape and the changed nothing with regards to the outcome. The stack of the Frenchman was counted and he had his opponent covered by 6,000 chips, seat open.
Michael Telker had flopped a straight with and had his opponent Federico Cipollini covered. Unfortunately for Telker he had flopped the “idiot end” and Cipollini had the rather smarter end, flopping broadway with .
The turn and river doubled up Cipollini and left Telker short.
Douglas Souza got his stack all in preflop and was up against a fellow Brazilian in Ariel Celestino.
Celestino:
Souza:
Souza was behind, but he was drawing to live cards. The flop actually paired his queen, which put him out in front of Celestino's pair of jacks. The turn meant all Souza needed to do was dodge a king and jack on the river, but that was easier said than done as the spiked.
Souza rapped the table, wish everyone luck, and then made his way to the payout desk in 45th place.
From under the gun, Jorma Nuutinen raised to 16,000. One seat over, Michael Tureniec three-bet to 40,000 and only Nuutinen called. The flop saw the check-call of Nuutinen for 46,000, he then check-raised all in after the turn.
Tureniec had bet for 105,000 and called with the for top pair and the flush draw. The of Nuutinen held once the completed the board and now the EPT Copenhagen has plenty of work ahead if he wants to win a second title.