Mario "t4t0PAGAU" Navarro raised to 280,000 from the hijack and Elliot "4rebmun" Smith defended his big blind.
The flop came , they both checked to the on the turn. Smith checked again but Navarro bet 544,600 which Smith called.
The completed the board and Smith checked for the last time. Navarro shoved for 1,590,081 and Smith called. Navarro tabled the for the turned set but Smith held the for the nut-flush to bust Navarro for a big chip lead.
"akayagi44" raised to 240,000 from under the gun and "Bashka340" called on the button.
The flop came , "akayagi44" continued with a bet of 351,000 which "Bashka340" called.
The turn was the and "akayagi44" opted to check. "Bashka340" led out for 432,540 for "akayagi44" to respond with a shove. "Bashka340" called for the 1,861,997 they had behind.
"Bashka340":
"akayagi44":
"Bashka340" had flopped top pair while "akayagi44" had done the same but also picked up a flush draw on the turn.
The river completed the board with the to bring the flush to "akayagi44" indeed to bust "Bashka340".
For the first time ever, poker players around the world will be able to compete in a prestigious European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event from the comfort of their homes.
Yep. EPT Online runs from 8-18 November, with 20 events of varying buy-ins ranging from $215-$25,000 (just like a regular EPT schedule), and $20 million guaranteed in prizes.
For years, many of us have watched the EPT Live streams from our desks or armchairs and dreamed of one day being able to compete, and maybe, just maybe, win a title.
All of the players in this article have already done it. They’re EPT champions, but only Victoria Coren-Mitchell and Mikalai Pobal have ever won two EPT Main Events.
With the $5,200 EPT Online 8-Max, No Limit Hold’em Main Event kicking off on 15 November, we wondered: which former EPT Main Event winners are most likely to claim another title this time around?
There are more likely candidates than you’d imagine.
Bruno "great dant" Volkmann raised to 720,000 from the small blind, keeping 13,149 behind and "Spotzilla666" three-bet for Volkmann to call for the remainder of his stack.
Bruno "great dant" Volkmann:
"Spotzilla666":
The board ran out for Volkmann to hit the flop but so did "Spotzilla666" for the set to bust the Brazilian.
Gustavo "22ehnutzz" Mastelotto shoved from the middle position for 942,222 and Mario "t4t0PAGAU" Navarro three-bet shoved for more from the button for the blinds to get out of their way.
Gustavo "22ehnutzz" Mastelotto:
Mario "t4t0PAGAU" Navarro:
The board ran out for Navarro to hold with the pocket pair for two pair to bust Mastelotto.
Henrique "Galochina10" Coutinho raised to 160,000 from the hijack and Manuel "fellatiado" Ruivo three-bet shoved for 237,617 from the cutoff. Bruno "great dant" Volkmann four-bet to 440,000 from the big blind for Coutinho to five-bet shove for 1,631,335 which Volkmann called.
Manuel "fellatiado" Ruivo:
Henrique "Galochina10" Coutinho:
Bruno "great dant" Volkmann:
The board ran out for Coutinho to river the straight to take Ruivo out and earn a full double through Volkmann.