2019 The Big Wrap
On the tail end of a big pot between Yves Henschel and Dieter Ditz, the former check-called a bet of 50,000 with the completed board showing ![]()
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Ditz rolled over ![]()
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for a full house, sevens over queens, and Henschel held the ![]()
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for nines full of sevens. "Wow, thank you," a stunned Ditz said as he did not bust but rather lose just a big portion of his stack.
Alexander Norden, Yusuf Kurt and Tomasz Kozub have been eliminated and opted to take advantage of the re-entry opportunity in order to join the field once more. There are currently 82 players out of 92 entries remaining.
Joining the action on the ![]()
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flop, Ivana Pechanova bet 1,000 and was called by Angelo Carfora and August Schlegl. The
turn was checked and the
followed on the river. Pechanova check-called a bet of 5,000 by Carfora and shook her head when she was shown the ![]()
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for a straight.
Pechanova mucked ![]()
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for two flopped sets and dropped just below he starting stack.
Peter Muhlbek finished 9th in this very vent back in April 2019 and is on track for another PLO result after a decent start into Day 1a. Just now he was involved in a big pot of 65,000 against Lukas Svoboda in a battle cutoff versus small blind and the duo headed to the ![]()
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river.
Svoboda checked with fewer than half the starting stack behind and Muhlbek made it 40,000 to go. Svoboda sighed almost immediately and sent his cards into the muck after half a minute of consideration.
Among others, Victor Espholm, Marat Shafigullin, Yusuf Kurt and Thomas Bichon have all entered Day 1a to boost the field to 84 entries with 76 players remaining.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/500
Ante: 0
The first three levels are completed and the screens show 70 players out of 75 entries remaining, who all headed into a 20-minute break.
The cards were all but scooped up and Tomasz Kozub headed to the rail when his top two pair and a gutshot were no good on a board of ![]()
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Kozub held ![]()
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and Yves Henschel had that beat with aces for top set.