In a three-bet pot in which Jason Wheeler raised from the cutoff seat, got three-bet by Sorel Mizzi on the button, then called, the flop was . Wheeler checked, and Mizzi bet 21,000. Wheeler gave it up, and Mizzi won the pot.
Mizzi moved to 478,000 while Wheeler was left with 105,000.
Aaron Lim has been having quite the 2013, which could just be getting better if he's able to make a deep run and hit the money in this €25,000 High Roller.
On this hand, Philip Sternheimer raised to 11,500 from the cutoff seat, the button flat-called, then Daniel Colman jammed all in from the small blind for 92,000. Lim tanked and re-shoved from the big blind, before Sternheimer and the button folded. Lim held the and was against the for Colman.
The board ran out , and Lim scooped the pot to bust Colman.
Despite attracting an extraordinary field, in both size and quality, the €25,000 High Roller is finding itself battling for attention, with the Main Event and the Super High Roller also involved in a pretty brutal squeeze play. PokerStars Blog explains.
With 121 players and 37 re-entries in the €25,000 High Roller at the 2013 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final, a prize pool of €3,871,000 was generated.
First place will earn a massive €1,211,600 and the stunning bracelet worth £5,000 from Shamballa Jewels, official bracelet sponsor of the Season 9 of the EPT. The top 16 places will pay out with a min-cash worth €61,900.