Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 75
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 75
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, Fabian Stache check-raised from 1,400 to 3,700 out of the big blind and received two folds as well as one call by Daniel Vittikko on the button. The Belgian, who qualified for this event online, then fired the
turn for 4,575 and his opponent from Sweden quickly checked his stack before sending the cards into the muck.
As of level three, the feature table is broadcasted and you can follow the English live stream via PokerNews as well. Just click on the tab live stream below this live reporting or follow this link to tune in!
Picking up the action on a flop of ![]()
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, Mateusz Moolhuizen check-called a bet of 1,000 and did so again for 2,000 on the
turn in a battle of the Dutchman versus Wesley Bloemsma. The
river was checked by both players and Moolhuizen announced an ace before flashing ![]()
while his fellow countryman took down the pot with the ![]()
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It has been a good start for Moolhuizen though, who is just below two times the starting stack.
Charles Bonnet was listed with a stack of 79,000 after the break but a quick glance at his table revealed that the Frenchman only had 7,900. The start for Antonin Teisseire was equally disappointing, as the World Series of Bracelet winner is down to one third of the initial stack.
The seat open are suddenly flying in towards the middle of the third level with four players bust in a matter of minutes. Mikhail Nikolaev, Peter Kolbert, Serge Monier and Joachim Andersen are all gone. One of them fell to Nils Stromberg after getting his last 10,000 chips in with pocket sevens on a ![]()
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flop.
Stromberg had flopped bottom set and held to score the knockout. According to the screens there are 180 out of the 186 participants of Day 1a left, the late registration is still available.
Some 230 players qualified online for this stop of the Unibet Open in Cannes, however the number of official representatives is rather small. Team Pro Quentin Lecomte and Ambassador Pierre Menes are now joined by Amaury "TheArtist" Grelot, who mostly plays online and very rarely on the live circuit.
Marc Naalden won a $ 2,000 Limit Hold'em of the World Series of Poker back in 2009 and thus represents another owner of a golden bracelet in today's field. The score of $190,770 back then isn't the biggest payday in the career of the Dutchman though, as he also took down the Master Classics of Poker in Amsterdam in 2007 as well for €160,640.
Naalden has earned $1,316,624 according to his Hendon Mob profile thus far, will he add more to that here in Cannes?
Just before the end of the second level, Manuel Molina has run out of chips entirely under unknown circumstances and the very same table four has been moved to the feature stage now. The live stream is on a delay of 30 minutes and can be watched on the Twitch and Youtube account of Unibet.