2023 PokerStars EPT Barcelona
In middle position, Pedro Lopes raised to 1,400. He was called by Julien Mariani in the cutoff and by the big blind.
On the flop 10♥K♦K♣, Lopes continued with a bet of 1,600. Mariani kept calling, but the big blind folded.
Lopes decided to check on the turn 5♣. On the other side of the table, Mariani prepared a bet. But when he put the chips in front of him, Lopes immediately folded.
Bart Lybaert, coming off a final table appearance in the Estrellas High Roller earlier today, bet 3,000 into a four-way pot on a board of K♥3♠9♥Q♣ and only Linda van de Ree called in the big blind.
The river came the 4♥ and Van de Ree checked to Lybaert again, who fired out another 3,000. Van de Ree called once more and Lybaert showed K♣10♦ for a pair of kings.
Van de Ree, though, had 9♠3♣ for two pair as she took the pot.
On the K♣6♣2♦ flop, Arden Cho checked to her only opponent Sergio Fernandez who fired a bet of 2,500 into the pot of about 9,500. Cho made the call,
When the 7♦ fell on the turn, Cho checked once more before Fernandez continued for 6,500. After taking a quick peek at Fernandez's stack Cho jammed all in and Fernandez's cards instantly flung into the muck.
Clement Bonnant opened from under the gun and Simon Nano called out of the small blind.
Nano checked on the flop of 7♦2♣Q♣ and Bonnant continued for 1,300. Nano check-raised to 3,800 and Bonnant called. Nano then checked on the A♦ turn and Bonnant bet 9,000. Nano laid it down.
Adam Miller opened to 1,300 from the cutoff and was three-bet to 4,600 by Diogo Da Silva in the small blind. Janne Nevalainen then cold four-bet to 14,000 from the big blind and both Miller and Da Silva folded — awarding a quick chip-up to Nevalainen.
Fabio Peluso and Dylan Cechowski were heads-up on a board of 10♠4♥6♣7♦ when Peluso bet 6,300 from early position and Cechowski called in the big blind.
The river came the K♣ and Cechowski checked over to Peluso again. Peluso spent a few minutes in the tank, counting out his stack and preparing to push his chips in the middle before ultimately deciding to check.
Cechowski then showed him 7♥7♣ for a set and Peluso mucked.
"Close to firing, huh?" tablemate Steven Jones told Peluso after the hand.
Mark Teltscher was eliminated from this table earlier, while Michael Wang is currently on an extreme short stack.
With about 6,000 in the pot on the 7♣7♠3♥4♦ turn, Kuljinder Sidhu check-called a bet of 4,000 from Joey Weissman.
When the 9♠ landed on the river, Sidhu took the lead as he fired a bet of 8,500. Weissman took a little over a minute before looking physically frustrated as he pitched the cards into the muck.