Matas Cimbolas opened for 16,000 and faced a shove from Pierre Peretti.
“I have to call, I’m sorry.” Cimbolas said. Peretti turned over and was the player at risk against the of Cimbolas.
“Seven.” Cimbolas said before the flop and the dealer put out . After the turn arrived Cimbolas changed his mind and asked for a nine. It was the though and Peretti doubled up.
Ivan Luca was moved to the feature table for the final level of tonight and immediately lost his short stack. Shortly after on the outer tables, Alexander Ivarsson moved all in for 135,000 from under the gun and Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand Grospellier looked him up. Ivarsson was in trouble with and couldn't find any help against "ElkY's" on a board of .
PokerStars Team Pro Online Ronan Monfort had been short-stacked for almost the entire day and never got anything going, grinding and laddering up as much as he possibly could. He then moved all in for only 17,000 from the small blind with and Daniel Carlsson had an easy call in the big blind with .
The board ran out and the Frenchman headed to the payout desk.
Rob Strong first had a very lucky double up with against the of David Jaoui on a board of and then three-bet shoved again. This time, his would end up second best to the of Joseph El Khoury with the board running out .
Benjamin Pollak raised from early position and called the three-bet shove of Daniel Wilson for 90,000 with . Once again the player at risk needed help to improve with but the board ran out in favor of the big stack.
Joining the action with a board of already being complete, Milan Tomasz Rabsz made a bet of 120,000 and Firas Nassar check-raised all in for what looked like 170,000 or-so chips. Rabsz took a few moments before making the call and tabled his for the baby flush. Nassar tossed his now meaningless to the dealer and then headed to the payout desk.
Two players faced off over a decent sized pot on the river of a board showing . Ognjen Sekularac was in the big blind and checked it over to Alexander Tikhoniouk who bet 25,000.
Sekularac gave him a bit of a stare down before check-raising to 58,000. Tikhoniouk threw his hand away and Sekularac decided to flip his cards over as the pot was pushed to him. Stone cold bluff.
During the €1,000 Limit Hold'em Championship at EPT Deauville we caught up with WSOP and EPT finalist Joep van den Bijgaart. The Dutchman explained how Limit Hold'em is a dying game, but if you want to give him some action he's always up for a game.
We caught the tail end of an all-in confrontation where a short-stacked Sebastian Lebaron was all in for his last 14,000 against four opponents. The flop came down and all three active players checked to see the on the turn. Owain Carey fired out a bet, the two other players folded, and the hands were revealed.
Carey:
Lebaron:
The finished off the board and Lebaron was sent packing.