Willem Eilert and Raoul Refos have been eliminated, High Roller Champion Rachid Ben Charif entered the competition before the start of Day 2.
Willem Eilert and Raoul Refos have been eliminated, High Roller Champion Rachid Ben Charif entered the competition before the start of Day 2.
Gianluca raised from the button and then called the three-bet by Jesper Onrust to 4,400 to see a flop of
. The Italian called a bet of 5,500 and both then checked the
on the turn. The
on the river completed the board and Onrust checked. Speranza asked the dealer if his opponent had indeed checked and Onrust then exposed
. Speranza took advantage of that information and bet 10,000, which went through as Onrust folded.
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Stuart Rutter opened to 1,800 from early position before Jorryt van Hoof made it 4,100 in middle position, Rutter made the call. The flop was [TJh2c] and Rutter checked, van Hoof studied the board for a moment and then opted to check back.
On the
turn Rutter led out for 6,200 and van Hoof made the call. The river was the
and Rutter bet 14,700 this time, van Hoof tanked and made it 47,700, Rutter thought for about 10 seconds and then called.
Van Hoof showed ![]()
but Rutter turned over ![]()
for a full house to win a big pot.
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Johan Verhagen called a three-bet to 4,400 according to our Dutch colleagues and then got it in with pocket nines on an eight-high flop only to see his opponent turn over pocket eights for top set.
Bjorn Wiesler raised on the button and Jonas Lauck defended his big blind to see the flop of
. The German check-raised from 2,000 to 5,500 and was called before leading the
on the turn for 7,000. Wiesler called and moved all in for 40,000 after Lauck had bet 13,000 on the
river and eventually made the call with
. Wiesler was caught with the hands in the cookie jar and only had
for a busted open ended straight draw.
Richard Milne raised, Eduard Bhaggoe three-bet and Thomas Brader moved all in for 21,900 out of the small blind over on the feature table. Bryan Paris moved all in for 32,900 and Milne folded pocket tens, Bhaggoe said he mucked
. Brader turned over
and Paris had him crushed with
, but the board ran out
.
There's no luck for Davidi Kitai in one of the first hands of the day. All in for 10,000 with ![]()
against Paul Berende's ![]()
, the board came ![]()
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meaning the pot was chopped. A wry smile from the Belgian.
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100