The action arrived at Heinrich Pauker and the Belgian made it 125,000 to go from the cutoff. Julien Duveau moved all in from the button for around 850,000 in chips and the players in the blinds behind him all folded. Pauker quickly said call even though not very loud, thus the dealer verified with him again.
Pauker:
Duveau:
The Frenchman was drawing dead after the turn of a board and receives €17,520 for his efforts.
Miroslav Alilovic grinned over to Jozsef Szabo and then said "hey, my friend" before raising. "How much?" Szabo asked back and it was 125,000 to go from the button. The Hungarian tossed in the chips from the big blind and Szabo then bet the for 175,000. Alilovic called and both players checked down the turn and river.
Szabo was first to show and mucked his cards. "Is this good?" Alilovic asked and then sheepishly flipped over the before stacking the chips.
Heinrich Pauker raised from under the gun and was called by Miroslav Alilovic on the button and Jozsef Szabo in the big blind. On the flop, Pauker continued for 225,000 and only Alilovic made the call. On the heads-up turn, Pauker check-called a bet of 350,000 and then fired 550,000 straight away when the river paired the board.
Alilovic was in the think tank and Pauker started chatting away with the massage girl that had just started working on Yehoram Houri not long ago. "If I win this, I take a water. If I lose this, go home. No, another coke." Pauker had just finished his bottle of coke and continued chatting while Alilovic was trying to make up his mind. The Frenchman then called and was shown for the baby flush for Pauker.
"One water please!" the Belgian demanded and stacked the chips.
Jozsef Szabo raised to 200,000 from under the gun and Heinrich Pauker moved all in from one seat over. Miroslav Alilovic took a while to fold out of the small blind and Erwann Pecheux mucked his cards quickly.
Szabo:
Pauker:
The flop and turn were no good, but Pauker started cheering when he saw a king as final community card. "Ah damn, I don't have diamonds," he then said upon realizing that it was the .
Miroslav Alilovic opened the action with a raise to 175,000 from under the gun and Erwann Pecheux announced all in. Heinrich Pauker had a difficult decision in the small blind but eventually mucked. A quick question for the amount to call over to his fellow Frenchman was followed by the call and they bumped their fists before the showdown.
Pecheux:
Alilovic:
The board ran out and Alilovic is suddenly the shortest stack.
Jozsef Szabo raised to 200,000 from under the gun and Erwann Pecheux called out of the big blind. On a flop of , Szabo quickly bet 400,000 after Pecheux had checked and the PMU Pro called to see the turn.
Again Pecheux checked and within a matter of seconds, Szabo slid forward a bet of 1,000,000. Pecheux was stunned and then said he had a full house before mucking the cards. Szabo smashed the to the table and the PMU Pro said in table chat he mucked pocket eights.
Miroslav Alilovic had raised from under the gun and Yehoram Houri defended his big blind. Joining the action on the turn, Houri check-called a bet of 100,000 and the river was then checked by both players. Houri flipped over the first followed by the and Alilovic mucked.
The very next hand, Erwann Pecheux raised from under the gun and Alilovic forfeited his big blind to fall down to less than 200,000. Alilovic pushed from the small blind one hand later and Pecheux snap-called.
Alilovic:
Pecheux:
The board ran out and Alilovic took his belongings before collecting €21,900 for his efforts.