Sergio Aido had lost a bigger pot against Dominik Nitsche before and was then all in and at risk with
. Jose Carlos Garcia looked him up with the
and was sent to the short stack after a board of
.
Sergio Aido had lost a bigger pot against Dominik Nitsche before and was then all in and at risk with
. Jose Carlos Garcia looked him up with the
and was sent to the short stack after a board of
.
Garret Gruener raised to 8,000 from the button and was called by Anton Wigg in the big blind to see a flop of
that was checked through. On the
turn, Wigg check-raised all in and Gruener forfeited a bet of 15,000.
Shortly after the Swede would lose half of the stack against table neighbor Laurent Polito though and is in desperate need of a double up.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
With no small blind after the departure of Ivan Soshnivov, Rui Ferreira warned the other players there was no need to get out of order.
Tiago Martinho did not heed that warning and all the chips went in before the flop with Ferreira the effective stack on 93,000.
Martinho had ![]()
and Ferreira showed ![]()
.
The dealer put out the community cards of ![]()
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. A set of aces for Martinho on the turn but the river gave Ferreira a straight.
Emil Ekvardt opened for 6,500 and Thomas Butzhammer three bet to 1,750. Ivan Soshnikov thought for close to a minute before he moved all in.
Ekvardt got out of the way and Butzhammer made the call to put the Russian at risk.
Butzhammer: ![]()
Soshnikov: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
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overkill quads for Butzhammer and Soshnikov was sent to the rail.
“Nice hand. Good luck guys.” Soshnikov offered as he left.
On the river of a
board, Adrian Mateos bet 22,000 out of the small blind and Andrei Ivashkin called only to muck when shown
by the Spaniard.
First Gilbert Diaz folded to a hefty bet of 49,500 by Roman Korenev in the big blind after the turn of a
turn. He then raised from under the gun and Joe Mouawad moved all in for 71,500 out of the big blind. Diaz called with
, but could not score the knockout versus
on a board of
.
Rui Ferreira raised to 8,500 from the small blind and was called by Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the big blind. On the
flop, Ferreira check-called a bet of 8,000 and both then checked the
on the turn. The
river saw a bet of Ferreira for 15,000 and he reluctantly called the raise of Troyanovskiy to 48,500. The Russian showed
for top pair and that won the pot.
Sylvain Loosli had fewer than 25,000 chips and they went in the middle. David Vamplew moved all in over the top and he got it heads up.
Loosli was looking for an ace or hearts with his ![]()
against Vamplew’s ![]()
. He got neither.
The final board read ![]()
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with the trip threes riding to the rescue for Loosli.
Andrei Ivashkin raised to 6,000 and was called by Tobias Peters on the cutoff and Joao Vieira in the big blind. On the
flop, Vieira check-folded and Peters called the continuation bet of Ivashkin for 9,000. On the
turn the Russian fired another 25,600 and was called before both checked the
river. Ivashkin mucked his cards and Peters didn't have to show his either before collecting the pot.