Alex Foxen just won a pot on ![]()
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with the Player of the Year contender holding ![]()
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for a flopped full house. Other big stacks around the room including Alexander Lakhov, Ismael Bojang and Jerome Sgorrano.
Alex Foxen just won a pot on ![]()
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with the Player of the Year contender holding ![]()
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for a flopped full house. Other big stacks around the room including Alexander Lakhov, Ismael Bojang and Jerome Sgorrano.
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and Georgios Zisimopoulos had checked as he was first to act. The player in the hijack went all in and he was covered by Zisimopoulos who made the call.
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Zisimopoulos had a flush and a straight draw on the flop. The turn brought them the
to complete the straight draw but he made his hand even better by hitting the
on the river even though it wasn't really needed any more. His opponent was sent to the rail or the cashier to re-enter.
Martin Kabrhel just doubled to around 20,000 with ![]()
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flop. His opponent held ![]()
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for top pair and a flush draw, but Kabrhel's Kings held on a
turn and an
river.
Meanwhile Jerome Sgoranno was involved in a three-way all-in on a ![]()
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flop. Mike Leah and Sgoranno checked to a third player who bet 6,000. Leah called and Sgoranno moved all in. The other two players both called.
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Leah held a flush draw and a pair of jacks, but the third player in the hand had a better flush draw to go with their pair of jacks. Sgoranno had two pair and improved to a full house on the
turn and the rvier was the
and he tripled up.
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 0
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flop Jeff Lisandro was all in and at risk against Eric Cajelais.
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The turn was the
giving Cajelais a full house and the river was the
eliminating Lisandro.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 1,750 from mid-position to be reraised by Chris Ferguson in the cutoff. Kabrhel shoved and Ferguson called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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- the flop didn't bring any danger to Kabrhel but the king on the turn gave Ferguson a full house, kings over tens and the river didn't bring the ace Kabrhel was hoping for. Kabrhel got up and made his way to the cashier for a reentry.
Walter Treccarichi finished in fifth place in the MONSTER STACK yesterday and is back today to find his way to another Day 2 which is taking place tomorrow. He is seated at the same table as Martin Kabrhel, Erik Cajelais and Chris Ferguson.
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and both Treccarichi and Kabrhel had checked from the small blind and the under-the-gun position. The player in the hijack bet 1,700, the player on the button folded, Treccarichi called and Kabrhel folded.
They both checked through the
on the turn. The
on the river completed the board, now Treccarichi check-folded to the 10,000 bet of his opponent.
Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 0
After three limps, including Jan-Peter Jachtmann and Vincent Moscati the player on the button raised to pot and the three limpers all called.
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. Jachtmann checked and Moscati bet 4,500. The button called and Jachtmann folded.
The turn was the
and Moscati moved all in. His opponent called and was at risk.
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The all-in player had Aces, a flush draw and a gutshot, but Moscati hit his straight on the
river and eliminated his opponent.
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and both Roland Israelashvili and [Removed:108] were all in.
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According to another player on the table, Israelashvili had raised preflop, Mir had three-bet and was called. After the flop was dealt, Israelashvili had checked, Mir bet, Israelashvili raised for almost all his stack, Mir jammed and Israelashvili called.
Mir had hit two pair on the flop, kings and fours, Israelashvili was looking for a queen for his straight draw. On the turn, a seven would have given him a straight too but with the ace on the river, the hand was over and his chips were all going Mir's way.