It folded to Dario Marinelli on the button who moved all in for around 61,000. The small blind folded and Ahmad Ali Sameeian took a look at one card and called. That card turned out to be the along with the beneath it. Marinelli showed .
The flop was a good one for Sameeian as it came .
"I love this flop," he said, but the turn was the and the river was a brick handing Marinelli the double up.
Start of day chip leader Marian Flesar has been on the wrong end of a streak just lately and it looks as though most of his chips have gone clockwise around the table to end up in Waldemar Kopyl’s stack.
Action folded to Flesar in the small blind in a recent hand and he opened to 17,500. Big blind Kopyl muttered something to Flesar and called the bet.
The flop was and a bet from Flesar took that particular small pot but he now has a mountain to climb if he wants to recapture the summit.
The board at the river read with a pot of 50,000 in the middle.
Action was on Martin Kabrhel who took a while to assemble a bet and then toppled the tower across the felt. The dealer put the bet back together and it was for 41,000.
Igor Baliner was the man with the decision to make an he soon flicked in a calling chip.
Baliner tabled for a baby flush but Kabrhel bested him with a flush of his own.
“Nice Hollywood.” Franklin Nurmohamed said, obviously a fan.
Christian Thiry raised to 9,000 from middle position. Michael Eiler called in the small blind, as did the player in the big blind.
The flop was . It checked to Thiry who bet 15,000. Eiler was the only caller and the pair saw a turn of the . Both players checked.
On the river, which was the Eiler lead for 44,000 and Thiry went into the tank. He shook his head repeatedly, and rubbed his hands over his face and beard.
"It screams of a set," he said, before eventually folding. Eiler showed the and took down the pot.