The winner of the last €25,000 Single-Day High Roller, Andras Nemeth was just all-in preflop versus Laszlo Butas.
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, bringing no help to Bujtas to double up Nemeth.
The winner of the last €25,000 Single-Day High Roller, Andras Nemeth was just all-in preflop versus Laszlo Butas.
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Laszlo Bujtas: ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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, bringing no help to Bujtas to double up Nemeth.
The flop came ![]()
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. From the button Lin Ruida bet 6,000. Andras Nemeth raised to 16,500 from the big blind.
Ruida shifted uncomfortably and started muttering "I don't know what is going on today" he said before plopping in a three-bet raise to 62,000. It was now Nemeth's turn to stew as he shook his head and sighed before laying it down,
Ruida showed the
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Johan Guilbert was getting up from the table with his defeated hand of ![]()
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. His top pair was no good against the ![]()
set of Timothy Adams as all the chips got in the middle on the river and Guilbert left to buy back in.
Level: 9
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
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, Ole Schemion led for 17,500 from the big blind and was then faced with an all-in bet from Nick Petrangelo for about 85,000 effective.
Schemion gave the decision for his tournament life some thought before making the call.
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Schemion's pair of aces was good as Petrangelo could only show a pair of tens, which has brought him down into the 20 big blind range.
Meanwhile, the third-place finisher of the last EPT 25k High Roller, Sirzat Hissou has entered the field.
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on the river. From the cutoff, Nick Petrangelo bet 35,000 over to Stephen Chidwick in the big blind who used up a time extension before he called.
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for top pair which was the winner as Chidwick mucked.
With action picked up on the turn in a roughly 32,000 chip pot, Lin Ruida checked from the big blind on a board of ![]()
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and was met with a bet of 27,000 from Juan Pardo in the hijack.
Ruida called to see the
fall on the river, and again he checked. This time, Pardo slid forward a tower of T-5,000 chips that covered Ruida's roughly 100,000 chip stack.
Ruida folded fairly quickly as his once-mighty stack has returned to nearly its original size.
Charlie Carrel has joined the field, which has now grown to 27 entries, with 20 players currently spread among three tables.
Level: 8
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500