2019 PokerStars EPT Prague
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
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river, Petr Fomichev bet 2,000 and Mateusz Wozniak raised it up to 10,000. Once Fomichev called, Wozniak rolled over the ![]()
for the turned full house to get back above the starting stack.
Further assorted counts can be found below.
Bahadir Hatipoglu raised to 700 from the middle position and Rasmus Agerskov was the only one to make the call in the late position.
The flop came ![]()
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, Hatipoglu continued with a bet of 500 and Agerskov responded with a raise to 1,900. Hatipoglu decided to three-bet to 4,500 which was called.
The turn was the
and Hatipoglu now bet 6,500 which sent Agerskov into the tank. After a while, Agerskov made the call.
The river completed the board with the
, Hatipoglu barreled 12,000 into the pot. Agerskov looked over to see how much Hatipoglu had behind which was 15,200. Agerskov took some more time and then decided to shove for 28,400 in total. Hatipoglu took some time to consider what to do but ended up folding.
Ivo Donev raised to 900 from the button and was called by Andrea Salamone and Horst Riedlinger in the blinds.
They all checked through the ![]()
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flop to the
on the turn. It was checked to Donev who bet 2,100 which only Salamone called.
The river completed the board with the
and they both checked. Salamone tabled ![]()
for the turned pair of fives and that was enough for Donev to muck his hand.
Mykola Lakatosh limped in from under the gun and called the shove of Gabriel Akiki for what appeared to be 3,900.
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and that was it for Akiki, who can try again later on Day 1c as of 7 p.m. local time.
Georgios Vrakas was all-in for his last 700 with the other action on the table unknown but he ended up heads-up against Michal Stipsky on the small blind before the flop.
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The board ran out ![]()
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for Vrakas to turn the flush to stay alive and increase his stack to 3,000 which he lost shortly after.
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, Ivan Vasilev moved all in for 16,100 and picked up a call by Gregory Armand after some consideration.
Vasilev tabled the ![]()
but Armand had that beat with the ![]()
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"Sorry, I didn't mean to slowroll, you could have kings there," Armand said as he collected the pot.