The action folded to Federico Butteroni in the small blind, and he pushed out a stack of chips to effective put Michael Macey all-in. Macey obliged for what appeared to be his last 28,000, and the cards were tabled once all the remaining tables had finished their action.
Macey:
Butteroni:
The flop landed to keep Macey at the same disadvantage, but when the landed on the turn, he would be left drawing dead.
The river landed the , and Macey was eliminated as the European Open Special Edition bubble boy while simultaneously leaving the remaining 98 players in the money with a guaranteed $1,984 payday.
Jussi Perlinen opened under the gun to 8,000 and Hyeongjin Kim called in the cutoff before Jo Anders Haukland three-bet to 28,000 from the small blind.
Both Perlinen and Kim called as the flop landed and Haukland led out for 42,000.
Both Perlinen and Kim called as the turn fell the and Haukland moved all in for roughly 136,000 in chips.
Perlinen and Kim mucked, and Haukland showed the and scooped the pot to move to roughly 340,000 in chips.
Most people have flocked to Unibet these past few years for cash games action and promotions. Now, the Swedish-operated online poker site is throwing their hat into the ring to offer online poker tournaments.
Starting Oct. 2, players on Unibet can start firing up multi-table tournaments (MTTs) with the flagship Sunday Majors to begin on Oct. 8.
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