In a preflop all in situation, Rainer Kempe committed his last 78,500 chips with the and Nichan Khorchidian made the call with . The board ran out and Kempe doubled.
According to a recent presser, Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen sought topped a field of 155 entries last night to win the €500 NL Hyper Turbo Bounty event, a tournament that featured a €72,850 prize pool.
Jorgensen beat Polish player Bartosz Piesiewicz to the €16,940 first prize with genial EPT Deauville runner-up Walid Bou Habib coming in third for €7,650. Finnish player Leo Pietila, who won the €1k NL Turbo Big Ante the other day, finished 11th while EPT11 London finalist Artur Koren min-cashed. All told 23 players received a payday.
Davie Vlad, who was earlier reported as the only player missing, finally arrived and then had Chris Hunichen all in and at risk. Hunichen out his last 88,000 chips on the line with and doubled through the of Vlad, as an ace hit the board.
Erik Scheidt just raised to 9,000 and was called by the player in the small blind. On the flop, a continuation bet of the German was called before the two checked through the turn. The opponent then bet the river for 23,500 and Scheidt folded, still having quite a decent start into the day.
The seat that formerly belonged to Gerald Karlic was now taken by Steve O'Dwyer and Scheidt confirmed that Karlic had busted before the break. Karlic three-bet shoved with out of the big blind only to see Day 1a chip leader Carmelo Crucitti look him up with as winning hand.
Max Silver opened to 9,000 from early position and action folded to Charles Chattha in the cutoff. The British rounder three bet to 25,000 with about 75,000 behind. When action was back on Silver he pushed all in. Chattha thought about it for a bit before he called.
Charles Chattha:
Max Silver:
The board came and Chattha was eliminated in 102nd place, 7 from the money.
Up at the feature table, Zoltan Szabo just met his demise at the hands of Faraz Jaka.
It appeared Jaka had opened with a raise from the cutoff only to have Szabo three-bet all in for 47,000 from the button. The blinds both folded and Jaka, who had chips to spare, made the called.
Jaka:
Szabo:
Szabo was ahead, and while the flop didn't hit Jaka directly, it did give him a flush draw. The turn was safe for Szabo, but the river was not as it gave Jaka the said flush.
Just before the break, Dylan Linde got his last 15,300 all in preflop and was at risk against Mikael Jean.
Jean:
Linde:
Linde got it in good, and actually improved to a pair of aces on the flop. However, Jean picked up an open-ended straight draw, which he promptly hit on the turn. Linde, who was drawing dead, wished the table luck and then took his leave after the was run out on the river.
Bryn Kenney found a double up over the level and heads into the break peaking at 200,000.
Holding , Kenney called off an opponent's four-bet shove with sixes and found an ace on the flop.
He now sits near the high-mark of his swingy day yesterday and with his stack as it stands, one can expect Kenney to play a ton of hands and try to abuse the bubble going forward.