Jan-Peter Jachtmann has barely won any pot on the feature table so far and the live stream just caught up, showing him with only 46,000 chips left. Stipo Vladic's continued aggression seems to have the table under control.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann has barely won any pot on the feature table so far and the live stream just caught up, showing him with only 46,000 chips left. Stipo Vladic's continued aggression seems to have the table under control.
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board, Franco Cantarella check-raised from 8,800 to 25,000 and Jesper Hougaard eventually let go.
Martin Kabrhel said "you know, check-raising should be forbidden," yet it was the Czech who started it on the secondary table.
Either way, the trend for Cantarella is going back up again and Hougaard took the different route.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
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, the action was checked to Martin Kabrhel and he bet 6,600. Patrik Antonius called out of the big blind and Quirin Zech moved all in from one seat over for 53,400. Kabrhel reshoved to isolate successfully and enforce a fold from Antonius.
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Neither the
turn nor the
river changed anything whatsoever and Zech headed to the rail.
Patrik Antonius raised to 4,000 from under the gun and Franco Cantarella as well as Besim Hot called. The flop came ![]()
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and Antonius continued for 9,000, which only Cantarella called before they checked down the
turn before Antonius won the hand with a bet worth 27,000 on the
river.
Cantarella sighed and folded, his body language clearly showing a lot of frustration.
Over on the feature table, Stipo Vladic had defended his big blind against the Aleksandar Tomovic from under the gun and Evangelos Vrakas from one seat over. To the river of a board ![]()
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, a pot of 43,000 emerged and Vladic fired 60,000 from the big blind to get folds from both his opponents. Vladic in fact had flopped bottom set with deuces.
Patrik Antonius had won another middle-sized pot and then jumped straight into the action again. On the flop ![]()
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, the Finn and Franco Cantarella checked behind on the button. The
on the turn triggered a check by Antonius and a bet by Cantarella for 12,000, which the Finn called.
The
river filled up the board and now Antonius check-raised all in. Cantarella had fired a final barrel worth 16,000 an folded. Martin Kabrhel joked "oh, check raise all in on the river, Patrik learned from me, good for him."
Joining the action on the ![]()
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turn with 23,000 chips in the middle, Martin Kabrhel bet 14,800 out of the small blind and Patrik Antonius called. The
came on the river and Kabrhel checked before Antonius fired 22,000. Kabrhel took some time to make a decision and then check-raised all in to eventually enforce a fold from Antonius. The Finn flashed ![]()
for two pair and some table banter emerged.
"Show the bluff," one player mentioned and Kabrhel, with a very dry voice, replied "how much for the bluff?" The Czech didn't get any extra cash though, just more chips.
After a raise from under the gun, Jesper Hougaard called and so did Elliot Smith. The flop came ![]()
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and Hougaard called a continuation bet worth 5,500 with Smith folding before both players checked down the
turn and
river. The opponent showed ![]()
and Hougaard won the pot with ![]()
for a pair of queens.
Over on the secondary table, Elliot Smith checked the turn of a board ![]()
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and Franco Cantarella bet 7,000 into a pot of 20,300. Smith called and checked again the
river. Now Cantarelly fired 15,500 and Smith tried to get any information out of his opponent. Besim Hot even suggested a certain amount for showing one card, but that didn't end up becoming official. Smith folded.