Erik Alberius just moved all in for his final 168,000 chips and from his immediate left it was Mikkel Plum who made the call.
Plum: ![]()
Alberius: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Alberius hit the rail.
Erik Alberius just moved all in for his final 168,000 chips and from his immediate left it was Mikkel Plum who made the call.
Plum: ![]()
Alberius: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Alberius hit the rail.
We just saw Tapio Jarvinen all in for his tournament life and he was up against Pavlos Xanthopoulos.
Xanthopoulos: ![]()
Jarvinen: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Jarvinen double up.
In the first hour of the day we've seen lots of action on one of the outer tables involving the big stacks of Rasmus Agerskov and Bogdan Petrescu. While Agerskov won a little bit, mostly due to him losing some chips in other pots, it was Petrescu who lost some serious chips.
First Agerskov raised to 41,000 and from his immediate left Petrescu three-bet to 95,000. The action folded back around to Agerskov who made it 232,000 to go. Petrescu folded and Agerskov picked up the pot.
A few hands later Agerskov raised again and Petrescu three-bet to 91,000. This time Agerskov four-bet to 246,000 and yet again he picked up the pot.
Danny Neess raised to 40,000 before the flop and Ievgen Zhadan moved all in for 168,000 chips. The action folded back around to Neess who quickly made the call.
Neess: ![]()
Zhadan: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Zhadan raked in a much needed double up.
Petrescu Bogdan opened to 41,000 from the cutoff and Mohanathas Sivagnanam in the big blind was the only caller.
Sivagnanam lead out for 60,000 on ![]()
![]()
and Bogdan made the call.
The
fell on the turn and Sivagnanam checked. Bogdan bet out 75,000 and received a quick call.
The
on the river made both players check and Sivagnanam showed ![]()
while Bogdan tabled ![]()
.
Eights and nines with an ace for both players and they chopped the pot.
After half an hour of play at the last day of the Unibet Open Copenhagen, all the Dutch and Belgian players have been eliminated. The tournament had one of both nations, and the two of them got knocked out in the same hand.
Tim van Meene shoved all-in from early position for his last 134,000 chips and Davy De Cooman on the button made the call with about 100,000 behind. Big blind Pavlos Xanthopoulos shoved over the top all-in and De Cooman tanked for a bit before calling.
De Cooman: ![]()
van Meene: ![]()
Xanthopoulos: ![]()
Two of the aces were accounted for, but a third one popped up on the flop nonetheless: ![]()
![]()
.
The
on the turn changed nothing and the
on the river made things official. Both Dutch speaking players were gone in the same hand, Van Meene (25th for €2.815) making slightly less than De Cooman (24th for €3.217).
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The final 25 players have all taken their seats and are at it as of just now. A couple of shorties are still in, so lets see what happens. En Garde!
The temperature outside might be below freezing, but the poker action will be hotter than ever! Running from February 27 to March 10, 2015, Playground Poker Club is hosting the first Playground Winter Festival.
The festival kicks off with "The Wild $150," a reentry event with four starting flights and a $100,000 guarantee. It continues with 14 other events including a $330 two-day Freeze, a mixed hold’em/Omaha event, and a $220 Survivor tourney.
The $1,100 Main Event will begin on Friday, March 6 and feature two Day 1s (next-day reentry), and it has a massive $500,000 guaranteed prize pool!
Visit the Playground Winter Festival site for details and to purchase your event tickets online.
Visit Playground Poker's live event blog for news and event updates throughout the festival.
There was an exclusive party late last night for the Unibet Open players. Things got pretty wild, as you can see on the photos!