Four players saw a flop of and action checked around to Rainer Kempe on the button. He bet 80,000, the small blind called, and Ioannis Angelou-Konstas check-raised to 250,000 from early position. The hijack folded, Kempe folded, and the small blind called.
The fell on the turn and the small blind checked. Konstas jammed for 322,000, the small blind folded, and Konstas took the pot.
With a substantial pot of about 760,000 already in the middle and the board reading , Dylan Linde bet 700,000 from the big blind to put his opponent, who was in the cutoff, to a decision for his 393,000-chip stack. He called and Linde tabled for top pair, top kicker. His opponent flipped over for a turned set, so he took the pot to double up.
Partypoker Sponsored Pro Marcel Luske was in middle position and got all the chips in the middle on a flop against a single opponent in the small blind who had him covered.
Luske:
Small blind:
Luske was ahead with his kings but needed to dodge his opponent's straight and flush draws in order to win the pot. Neither the on the turn nor the on the river changed anything, so Luske took the chips to double up.
There was a substantial pot of about 930,000 already brewing and the board read when we got to the table. Rainer Kempe bet 160,000 from the cutoff and his lone opponent called from the button.
The fell on the river and after spending a bit of time in the tank, Kempe checked. The button jammed for about 375,000, and after some consideration, Kempe called for less and tabled . His hand was good enough to win the pot against the button who held so he took the chips to double up.
There were already about 115,000 chips in the middle and the board read when we got to the table. Koray Aldemir checked from the big blind, Jan-Peter Jachtmann bet 75,000 from under the gun, a player folded from middle position, the cutoff called, and Aldemir check-raised to 240,000. Jachtmann shoved, putting Aldemir to a decision for the remainder of his stack, and he quickly called.
Aldemir:
Jachtmann:
Aldemir was way ahead with the flopped nuts and Jachtmann needed a lot of help from the deck in order to stack him. Neither the turn nor the river changed anything, so Aldemir took the pot to double up.
With about 60,000 already in the pot and the board reading , the small blind checked, Kenny Hallaert checked from the big blind, and a player in early position bet 25,000. The small blind folded and Hallaert check-raised to 85,000. Both of his opponents quickly folded and Hallaert took the pot.