Theo Jorgensen is having some success against the French duo Antony Lellouche and Arnaud Mattern.
Lellouche had fired out 5,700 after Jorgensen checked the turn of a board. Jorgensen called and both checked the river though it looked as if Lellouche wanted to bet.
"Ace-Jack" said the Frenchman, showing .
"Ace-Ace" replied Jorgensen, flipping
Jorgensen just now picked up a pot against Mattern, betting 5,000 on the turn of a board and then 15,000 on the river. The second of these pushing the former EPT winner off the hand.
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Stuart Rutter is dwindling down to about 24,000. He saw a four way flop of and bet 4,000 before Darcourt committed him and Rutter ended up folding what he said was .
Soon after Rutter raised to 3,500 to isolate a limper but Darcourt came along as well from the small blind.
All three checked the flop before Darcourt led out for 4,800 on the turn. Both the others folded and Darcourt showed
Holding , Matthew Hopkins saw a flop of along with Laurent Polito. Lucky for him Polito held and was happy to put his shorter-stacked opponent to the test - when he saw what he was up against he appeared frustrated and the board bricked leaving him grumbling and handing over the majority of his stack. Hopkins around the century mark.
It's been a bad level for Guillaume Dacourt, after doubling up his neighbour he's been on under 40k for a while and recently dropped to a Danger Zone stack level. The unreadable Alex Kravchenko was the winner of the hand, which played out like this from the flop:
Kravchenko checked the flop and Dacourt bet 4k. Kravchenko called - and again when Dacourt bet 8k on the turn (although it took him a bit longer). The river brought the . Another deliberate check from Kravchenko, but Dacourt gave up - and I mean completely - he threw his hand into the muck rather than check behind.
Kravchenko flipped the monstrous which surprised everyone round the table, not least Dacourt.
Andrew Feldman just got crippled after he doubled up Matthew Hopkins. All the chips went in preflop as they would do when Feldman was holding and Hopkins showing .
No luck for Feldman though, the board came and he was crippled as a result.