2022 PokerStars EPT Barcelona
Byron Kaverman raised to 79,000 from early position, leaving only a few thousand behind, and Daniel Camelo Da Silva raised in the cutoff. Kaverman took a little time with an upcoming pay jump before putting in his remaining chips.
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Kaverman was in rough shape with the inferior kicker, and was in even worse shape as the dealer put the ![]()
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flop onto the felt. The
turn provided a few more outs, but the
river changed nothing to send him to the rail.
Maria Lampropulos raised to 20,000 on the button before Igor D'Ursel moved all in for around 160,000 in the small blind. Lampropulos tanked for a moment before calling.
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Lampropulos was dominated but leapt into the lead on the ![]()
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flop, making two pair. The board ran out ![]()
and D'Ursel quickly made his exit.
Action picked up when Chino Rheem opened the cutoff to 23,000 and only Jack Salter came along in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked their options to the
turn. Salter elected to lead for more than full pot to 75,000 and Rheem took some time deciding what to do.
"That's more than the pot buddy," said Rheem as he was in the tank. After roughly a minute, Rheem folded and the pot was sent to Salter.
"Can I look at one?" asked Rheem while Salter was about to send his cards to the dealer. Salter grabbed his cards back and gave them a look before smiling and saying "nope".
Two hands later Salter opened to 23,000 on the button and Michael Wang in the small blind cut out a three-bet to 77,000, which Salter called.
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both players checked to the
turn. Wang bet out 60,000 and without much thought, Salter announced raise and pushed out 140,000. Wang took some time but eventually folded and another pot was sent to the Englishman.
Xiaoyun Li raised to 20,000 in the hijack and Fabiano Kovalski made it 45,000 from the cutoff. Vladimir Andrejlic gave it some thought from the big blind before folding, but Li called.
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and Li checked. Kovalski continued for 35,000 before Li put in a raise to 90,000.
Kovalski, with about 150,000 behind, used a time bank before deciding to give up his hand.
Chino Rheem opened to 22,000 in middle position and Igor Pihela defended out of the big blind.
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and Rheem quickly checked back. Pihela checked again on the
turn and Rheem bet 25,000. Pihela put in the check-min-raised to 50,000 and an unphased Rheem made a nonchalant call.
The river brought the
and Pihela bet a small 40,000. Rheem took a moment before announcing "all in" with Pihela well covered. The Estonian decided to hold onto his remaining stack of around 310,000 and folded.
Lucas Silva Rocha raised to 20,000 from under the gun and was called by Daniel Camelo Da Silva on the button.
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and Silva Rocha led out for 21,000. Da Silva called to see the
fall on the turn.
Silva Rocha bet another 55,000 and Da Silva again called as the rest of the table, except Xuan Liu, left the room to go on break. The river came the
and both players checked.
"Eights," Silva Rocha said, showing ![]()
. Da Silva let out a loud groan before showing two sixes as the two Brazilians walked out of the room together discussing the hand.
Daewoong Song shoved all in from early position and was called by Gergely Kulcsar in the cutoff. The rest of the table folded and the cards were on their backs.
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Song needed help against the better kicker of Kulcsar and when the board ran out ![]()
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it was no improvement for Song as he exited the tournament in 117th place.
The remaining 115 players are on another 20-minute break.