Yann Dion opened to 6,000 and folded to a shove of Philippe Ktorza, both on relatively short stacks. Erwann Pecheux didn't have that many more chips but managed to double up already.
Yann Dion opened to 6,000 and folded to a shove of Philippe Ktorza, both on relatively short stacks. Erwann Pecheux didn't have that many more chips but managed to double up already.
Moritz Driedrich opened to 7,000 and Andreas Christoforou moved all for 51,000 from one seat over. The Cypriot with a black shirt and the slogan "I'm doing work" in white letters was called and turned over
. Dietrich turned over his
and did the work of a chip leader, scoring the knockout on a board of
.
We're not sure how the action unfolded, but we do know a ![]()
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flop saw Carlo Citrone get his last 71,100 all in against Matan Krakow.
Krakow: ![]()
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Citrone was ahead with his set, but Krakow had two pulls at a club. The
turn gave Krakow some more outs to a wheel, but fortunately for Citrone the
bricked on the river.
Javier Gomez Zapatero opened and then four-bet to 35,000 from under the gun with Nandor Solyom coming along from the cutoff after having three-bet to 15,400. On the
flop, Zapatero continued for 33,000 and was called before firing the
turn for 54,000. Again Solyom called, however this time after plenty of consideration.
The
river saw both players check and Zapatero showed
for a pair of fives. To the surprise of everyone on the table, Solyom mucked his cards!
Viatcheslav Ortynskiy was all in for 5,500 chips from the button with
and got called by the player in the big blind with
. The board ran out
and queen-high was good. Ortynskiy doubled up again shortly after but remains very short.
We just picked up the action when Tobias Ziegler had 9,500 invested from the small blind while he was contemplating his next move. Marcello Miniucchi had put out 23,000 from the big blind and after a while Ziegler called.
The flop brought out ![]()
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and Ziegler check-called 16,000. On the turn the
hit and Ziegler checked again.
"How much?" Miniucchi asked his opponent before ultimately moving all in.
Ziegler had about 100,000 chips left behind and he opted to let go of his hand.
Munich showed ![]()
and the players at the table smiled after seeing such a big bluff.
"Straight draw?" One of the players asked as he searched the board for some connecting cards.
"Almost," another laughed and replied.
With approximately 20,000 in the pot and a board reading ![]()
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, Dennis Kaj Smit bet 12,500 from the big blind and Sotirios Koutoupas called from middle position. Raphael Blouet then raised to 32,700 from the cutoff, Kaj Smit folded, and Koutoupas called to see the
river.
Koutoupas, who had 52,000 behind, checked once again and then wasted little time in folding when Blouet bet 70,000.
Francois Billard came into today with a big stack, and just now he used that to his advantage. Billard raised under the gun plus two to 6,000 and Senh Ung called from his immediate left. Marius Pospiech called as well before Olivier Busquet three-bet from the big blind to 25,000.
Billard went into the tank for quite some time but eventually he moved all in. All three players folded quickly and Billard picked up another pot.
On a board of ![]()
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we saw Mateusz Moolhuizen bet 8,500 out of the big blind. His opponent Bruno Volkmann in the cutoff made the call.
The river completed the board with the
and Moolhuizen checked. Volkmann bet 14,500 and Moolhuizen made the call after some tanking.
Volkmann showed ![]()
and Moolhuizen mucked.