2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague
Olivier Busquet raised to 2,500 from early position, found one caller and then Simon Boss moved all in for 140,000 chips with the biggest stack of all players involved. Busquet checked his stack carefully and then folded, the other player mucked the
. Boss checked both cards and then showed them the
before stacking up the tiny profit.
Some table talk followed and then Busquet joked "I like your style."
Johnny Lodden bet 15,400 on the river of a board reading ![]()
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Roman Pavliuk was the man facing a decision. He counted the calling chips from his stack and paused before sliding them put.
Lodden picked up his cards and threw them away face down. Paviluk could then pick up the pot with his own cards unseen.
Frederik Reusch three-bet an open raise from Tamer Kamel to 5,600 and the Brit asked for his stack size before proceeding to make the call. On the
flop, Kamel check-called a bet of 5,100 and the
on the turn was checked through. Kamel also checked the
and a 13,600-bet by Reusch got paid off by Kamel. The German showed
for a full house and scooped the pot.
Marko Neumann was on the final table of the EPT Vienna earlier this year, Christopher Frank did the same in London last year. However, both Germans won't be able to repeat this feat here in Prague in 2014.
It was a preflop all in that saw Mark Buckley run out of chips when he lost the flip with
against the
of Tomas Pleticha. The Irishman flopped middle set but Pleticha had the nut straight and the board ran out
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Wilfried Harig finished 15th in the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event for a payday of $ 465,159 and he may very well eclipse that career-best score here in Prague if he makes a very deep run. Harig just knocked out an opponent after betting the
flop for 7,000 and then calling the check-raise all in for 50,000 with
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The opponent held
and couldn't complete the flush anymore, as the
river completed the board.