2019 Winamax Poker Open Dublin
Three big pots is what did for 2015 champion Pierre Calamusa in the end. According to our French colleagues, he four-bet pre-flop and then jammed a ![]()
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flop with ![]()
suited, only for his opponent to call with ![]()
.
That knocked him back, and he then check-raised all in on a ![]()
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flop with two clubs holding ![]()
and failed to get there versus a single opponent.
Finally, blind on blind he lost for his last eight big blinds ![]()
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to bust from the Main Event.
Anthony Boyer opened to 70,000 from under the gun and Francklin Flory called in the next position. Mehdi Saidi three-bet to 220,000 from the small blind and big stack Fraser Macintyre folded his big blind.
Boyer then re-raised all in for 920,000. Flory agonized over his decision before folding, with Saidi folding shortly afterwards.
Level: 30
Blinds: 15,000/35,000
Ante: 35,000
Players are going on their next 25-minute break. When they return they will play three more levels before heading on a 75-minute dinner break.
Davidi Kitai got his last 500,000 chips in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Elisha Benguigui.
The flop came ![]()
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and there was no help for Kitai on either the turn or river and he was eliminated.
That means former champion Pierre Calamusa is the last WInamax Team Pro standing.
Up on the feature table, all three players are sitting on around average which currently stands at 1.2 million chips.
Thomas Simsen is leading the way with almost two million.