David Peters opened from the hijack to 175,000. The action folded to David Lopez Llacer, who called from the big blind. Lopez Llacer checked the ![]()
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flop before Peters bet 160,000. Peters took down the pot after Lopez Llacer folded.
David Peters opened from the hijack to 175,000. The action folded to David Lopez Llacer, who called from the big blind. Lopez Llacer checked the ![]()
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flop before Peters bet 160,000. Peters took down the pot after Lopez Llacer folded.
David Peters raised to 175,000 in the cutoff and Janos Kurtosi called on the button, Sam Cohen filled up from the big blind. Cohen checked the ![]()
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flop and Peters continued for 230,000. Only Kurtosi called.
The two remaining players headed to the
turn and Peters checked. Kurtosi bet 425,000 with 1,160,000 behind and Peters called.
A pot of almost two million emerged and the
river completed the board. Peters checked again quickly and Kurtosi moved all in after some consideration. Peters called in a matter of seconds and Kurtosi already stood up from his chair.
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The bluff of the Hungarian had gone wrong and Kurtosi was eliminated in ninth place for €74,850.
Marius Gierse opened to 175,000 and Jasper Meijer van Putten three-bet in the big blind for 485,000. Gierse called and the flop fell ![]()
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. Both players checked and the start-of-the-day chip leader then checked the
turn. Gierse bet 490,000 and Meijer van Putten called.
The Dutchman checked the
river and Gierse moved all in. There were 2,080,000 in the middle and Gierse had shoved for 1,930,000.
"Yep, this is going to take a little more," Meijer van Putten said and several players left the table for a quick walk. More than five minutes passed with neither player saying anything, Gierse just stared at the board. Another three minutes later, Meijer van Putten released his cards into the muck.
David Peters limped from the small blind before Janos Kurtosi checked from the big blind. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop before Peters bet 125,000 after the
paired the board.
Kurtosi thought for a minute before he raised it to 400,000. Peters quickly called before the
completed the board on the river. Peters bet 275,000 and got a fold from Kurtosi.
Kiryl Radzivonau opened to 175,000 from under the gun and David Lopez Llacer three-bet to 450,000 from the button. Sergei Petrushevskii thought about it for three minutes in the big blind and called, Radzivonau folded.
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flop, Petrushevskii quickly checked and then folded to a continuation be worth 400,000.
Jasper Meijer van Putten claimed the blinds and antes with a raise the next hand before Lopez Llacer made it 175,000 the hand after. David Peters called in the big blind and checked the flop of ![]()
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. Lopez Llacer bet 155,000 and that won the pot.
From early position, David Peters opened to 170,000 and Janos Kurtosi three-bet to 440,000 from one seat over. The action checked back to Peters and he called.
Both players checked the flop of ![]()
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and the
turn. The
appeared on the river and Peters took his time before betting 650,000. Kurtosi quickly folded and the pot was shipped to Peters.
Most of the pots thus far on the unofficial final table have been taken down with a single postflop bet. However, there was a showdown in a recent hand between David Peters and Marton Czuczor.
Peters opened from the hijack for 175,000 and Czuczor called to see a flop from the big blind.
Both players checked the ![]()
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flop and did the same after the
appeared on the turn. Czuczor bet 225,000 when the
completed the board on the river and Peters snap called. Czuczor turned over ![]()
for middle pair which proved to be no good after Peters flipped over ![]()
for top pair.
Level: 28
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000
Sam Cohen opened to 130,000 from the cutoff and was called by David Lopez Llacer on the button, Marius Gierse in the small blind and Sergei Petrushevskii in the big blind.
All four players chedked the ![]()
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flop and the
turn. Gierse checked the
river and Petrushevskii bet 280,000 to scoop the pot without resistance.