Tamas Seres was all-in for 550,000 and at risk versus Matthias Van der Perre.
Tamas Seres: Q♣J♠
Matthias Van der Perre: A♦J♦
Seres was dominated and there was no escape after Van der Perre flopped top pair aces on the A♣9♥4♥7♦8♠ runout.
Tamas Seres was all-in for 550,000 and at risk versus Matthias Van der Perre.
Tamas Seres: Q♣J♠
Matthias Van der Perre: A♦J♦
Seres was dominated and there was no escape after Van der Perre flopped top pair aces on the A♣9♥4♥7♦8♠ runout.
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Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
The players have been sent on a 15-minute break.
In the last hand before break, Fabri Cardenia jammed for 550,000 from the button, and was looked up by Jean-Vincent Lehut in the big blind.
Fabri Cardenia: A♥5♠
Jean-Vincent Lehut: A♦K♦
Cardenia was crushed, but went ahead after the Q♠J♣5♥ flop gave him bottom pair. However the flop was followed by the K♠ turn and K♣ river, giving Lehut trip kings.
In a hand between Hassan Sey on the button and Ramdhane Ben Maamar in the big blind, a pot of 300,000 had developed by the river on a board of A♥Q♦5♣K♥3♥.
Maamar led out with a bet of 375,000, a slight overbet, and Sey was forced to let it go after a period in the tank.
On a board of A♣7♣6♦2♠ with around 250,000 in the middle, Evert Rosseel check-called from the big blind versus a bet of 80,000 from Jort Hagedoorn in the cutoff.
The 8♠ river was quickly checked through, and Hagedoorn took the pot when he tabled Q♠Q♦.
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Action folded to Krzysztof Grubka in the small blind, who jammed for 475,000, just covering Tamas Seres in the big blind.
Tamas Seres: A♣A♦
Krzysztof Grubka: K♦Q♦
Grubka had run into aces and there was no escape on the 10♠8♣7♣7♥K♥ runout.
A couple of hands later, Grubka was all-in for 55,000 against Evert Rosseel.
Krzysztof Grubka: A♠10♠
Evert Rosseel: J♥10♥
Grubka was well ahead and remained so after the 10♦8♣2♦K♠3♠ runout.
On a board of K♥Q♣9♥7♣, with around 350,000 in the middle, Krzysztof Grubka check-called a bet of 160,000 from the big blind versus Evert Rosseel in early position.
The 6♦ completed the board, and Grubka was forced to fold versus a jam from Rosseel with the covering stack.