Action was heads up with a big pot in the middle and a full board of ![]()
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when Sergio Aido went all in for 560,000. Pablo Brito Silva went into the tank with the bigger stack and spent two time banks before he got away from it.
Action was heads up with a big pot in the middle and a full board of ![]()
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when Sergio Aido went all in for 560,000. Pablo Brito Silva went into the tank with the bigger stack and spent two time banks before he got away from it.
Action was heads up with over 300,000 in the middle and ![]()
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on the board when Daniel Dvoress bet 375,000. Sergio Aido called and the turn was
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Dvoress continued for 285,000 after using a time bank and Aido leaned forward to think about it. After several moments of thought, it was too much for Aido and he got away from it.
Level: 18
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Rodrigo Seiji has the lead and the rest of the pack remains relatively even at the end of Level 17.
Orpen Kisacikoglu raised from under the gun and Sergio Aido was the lone caller from the small blind. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop and the turn was
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Aido bet 80,000 on the turn and Kisacikoglu raised to 300,000. After a few moments of thought, Aido called and the river was
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Both players checked the river and turned over their cards. Aido had ![]()
, but Kisacikoglu showed ![]()
to take the pot with the better pocket pair.
Action was heads up with nearly 400,000 in the middle and a full board of ![]()
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when Sergio Aido fired 325,000 at the river from the big blind. Rodrigo Seiji went into the tank and spent two time banks before he finally put out the chips to call. Aido showed ![]()
for fours and deuces and Seiji tossed the losing hand in the muck.
Rodrigo Seiji raised to 100,000 from middle position and Daniel Dvoress called from the next seat over. The rest of the table got out of the way and action was heads up.
The flop was ![]()
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and Seiji bet 60,000. Dvoress called and the turn was
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Both players checked the turn and the river was
. Seiji bet 115,000 and Dvoress used a time bank before he put out the chips to call.
Seiji turned over ![]()
for aces and queens and Dvoress tossed the losing hand in the muck.
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The ever-popular Eureka Main Event and Eureka High Roller both crowned champions yesterday, with PokerNews on hand to pick up all the action.
Dutchman Pieter Theelen nursed his short stack to victory in the €1,100 Main Event, taking home €496,760 while Sander Ostlyngen took home €463,850 after winning the €2,200 High Roller.
Dimitar Danchev raised to 90,000 from the cutoff and Daniel Dvoress called from the small blind before Sergio Aido came along from the big blind. The flop was ![]()
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Dvoress bet 120,000 on the flop and Aido folded before Danchev tossed in the chips to call. The turn was
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Both players checked the turn to see
on the river. Dvoress said 160,000 and Danchev thought it over for a moment before called and turned over ![]()
for a pair of jacks. Dvoress showed the losing ![]()
and tossed it in the muck.
Level: 17
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000