David Lappin sat in early position and was involved in an all-in situation with big blind Tommi Etelapera. Etelapera only had 11,200 and was at risk.
Lappin played and had to hit against the of Etelapera. The board ran out and that meant a double up for Etelapera and Lappin forfeited some chips to his opponent.
Keiron Prescott, better known as "Scoom" raised from early position to 2,200. It folded all the way around to Stefanita Fechete in the big blind. Fechete moved all in for about 24,000 and he had Prescott covered by a small margin. Prescott called.
Keiron Prescott:
Stefanita Fechete:
The board ran out and that meant that we lost another Unibet Poker Esports player from the tournament.
It folded all the way around to Remco Kingma in the small blind and he raised to 2,400. Big blind Will Dorey called the bet and they went heads-up to the flop.
The flop came down and Kingma continued with a bet of 2,500. Dorey called again to see the turn card.
Both players checked when the dealer burnt and turned the . The board was complete once the dealer put down the river card. Kingma checked another time, but Dorey bet 6,500 after a couple of seconds. Kingma gave up his hand and the chips went to Dorey.
Jaakko Lauttamus raised from middle position to 1,900 and the only player that called was Damian Krauze in the big blind. The dealer put down a flop and Krauze checked to Lauttamus. Lauttamus bet 2,100 and Krauze called again.
The turn was the and Krauze checked another time. Lauttamus asked Krauze how much he was playing and Krauze moved his hand so Lauttamus could see that he had about 25,000 behind. Lauttamus bet 4,800 and that was too much to call for Krauze who folded his hand.
Unibet Poker Ambassador David Lappin just won a big pot after he called down an all-in bet on the river. Lappin opened up the action with a raise from early position. The player on the button three-bet to 4,000 and Lappin called.
The flop came down and Lappin checked to the preflop three-bettor. They continued with a bet of 3,600 and Lappin called.
The turn was the and both players checked this time. The river completed the board and Lappin bet 5,000. His opponent moved all in right away and it was for about 22,000.
“wow, it’s a six or nothing. You can’t have ace-six, you can’t have ace-jack, weird way to play aces, which I block. What random six do you three-bet preflop? six-five, seven-six, eight-six?”
Lappin got the clock called on him and his opponent didn't even get to finish the word clock and Lappin had already called. His opponent opened up and Lappin made the right call with .