WSOP bracelet winner Jörg Peisert was involved in three-way action on an board. Peisert bet 3,800 after two checks and got two calls.
The river was the and Alexander Romme led out 7,500. The other player folded and Peisert snap-called. Romme showed for a straight and Peisert silently mucked.
The players are on their second fifteen-minute break of the day. There is no dinner break scheduled. After the break, four more levels of 45 minutes will be played until Day 1a has concluded.
There are seven finalists remaining in the €5,300 King's High Roller with Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the lead. The players are being moved to the feature table. It's bubble time, only six players will be going home with money.
Denny Müller raised to 1,700 and a player to his left called. From the small blind, long-time player Peter "Bifta" Smyth shoved all in for 7,250. Müller reshoved all-in to get the third player out of the hand.
Peter Smyth:
Denny Müller:
"I misread my hand! I swear I thought I had sixes", Smyth exclaimed after tabling his hole cards.
The Brit found himself in an even deeper hole after the flop and was looking for a runner-runner miracle to survive. The on the turn was the best card he could find, opening up a straight draw. The on the river improved Smyth to two pair, but Müller's set was still best.
"Nice hand! I think I'm getting old", laughed Smyth as he exited the tournament area.
What does your girlfriend make of your love of poker? Does she get angry at you for spending too much time on the felt? Do you find yourself having to make apologetic meals when it gets a bit too much and promising that you'll pay her more attention?