Action was on the turn on a board of 4♠2♥7♣6♥ with around 20,000 in the pot. Alberto Lorenzon checked and Eylon Israel moved all in for 28,000. Lorenzon went into the tank and then mucked his hand to concede the pot.
Action was on the turn on a board of 4♠2♥7♣6♥ with around 20,000 in the pot. Alberto Lorenzon checked and Eylon Israel moved all in for 28,000. Lorenzon went into the tank and then mucked his hand to concede the pot.
Martin Kabrhel raised from under the gun, Guilherme dos Santos reraised from middle position and Kabrhel called.
Both players checked on the 6♥4♥8♥ flop. The turn came the 4♠ and Kabrhel bet 7,900, which Santos called. The river was the Q♣ and Kabrhel switched to a check. Santos moved all in for the rest of his opponent's stack and Kabrhel folded.
He stared across at Santos to see if his opponent was bluffing, but Santos was already scrolling on his phone and gave nothing away.
With 6,000 in the middle on a flop of 7♣3♥5♦, Artsiom Lasouski led out for 1,600 from the big blind with Luka Bojovic calling from early position.
The two players checked the 4♦ turn for the A♠ to come on the river. Lasouski checked and Bojovic bet 5,200. Lasouski check-raised to 17,000 and Bojovic snap-folded.
Martin Kabrhel made it 2,400 from the hijack and Jonas Lauck shoved for almost 19,000 from the cutoff. When it got back to Kabrhel, he took his time to think it over, then made the call with his stack of just over 30,000, which put Lauck at risk.
Jonas Lauck: J♣J♥
Martin Kabrhel: 10♣8♣
Lauck was in a great spot to double up, but suddenly didn't feel too comfortable upon seeing the 8♥6♣7♠ flop, as Kabrhel made a pair and picked up a straight draw. A 10♠ on the turn improved Kabrhel to two pair, which meant Lauck had one chance to survive.
The 8♠ river wasn't the card Lauck needed as Kabrhel improved to a full house, which sent the Austrian player to the sidelines.
As Lauck made his way to the exit, he couldn't resist a parting quip to Kabrhel, "How did you know?"
Yauheni Tsiareshchanka opened to 2,600 from middle position, then Martin Sedlak on the button three-bet all in for 22,700. Andras Nemeth in the small blind raised all in for 23,000, and Tsiareshchanka called.
Martin Sedlak: 8♠8♣
Andras Nemeth: 7♠7♥
Yauheni Tsiareshchanka: A♣K♥
The board of 4♠10♦2♣Q♥3♥ didn't change anything, so Sedlak tripled up while Nemeth has almost nothing left.
Action folded around to Maksim Vaskresenski, who raised to 2,400 from the button. Gianluca Cammarata three-bet to 7,500 from the small blind and Vaskresenski called.
Both players checked it back on the K♠7♣J♣ flop. The turn came the 6♣ and Cammarata led with a bet of 5,300, which Vaskresenski called.
The river was the 6♠ and Cammarata checked. Vaskresenski pushed all in, putting his opponent to the test for the rest of his stack. Cammarata folded and Vaskresenski took the pot.
With around 34,000 in the pot Ngoc Minh Hoang bet 8,000 from under the gun on a flop of 5♣8♠3♥. Robin Zagorski called from the next position.
When the 3♦ hit the turn Hoang shoved for 18,000 and Zagorski reluctantly called.
Ngoc Minh Hoang: K♦K♥
Robin Zagorski: Q♥Q♣
Zagorski was behind and needed to find a river queen to bust Hoang. However, the 4♦ fell and Hoang doubled up.
With around 15,000 chips already in the middle on a flop of 10♠4♣K♦, Emil Mattsson checked from under the gun and Eylon Israel bet 3,000 from the cutoff. Mattsson called.
An A♥ landed on the turn, which both players checked to see the 8♣ hit the river. Mattsson checked, then Israel put out a tiny bet of just 2,000. After thinking for a short time, Mattsson called then mucked when he saw the A♦10♣ of Israel.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200