Dennis Yu shoved from early position for 255,000 and Sam Trickett called in the big blind.
Yu: ![]()
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Trickett nodded with approval when ![]()
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flopped but the
and
bricked his flush draw.
Dennis Yu shoved from early position for 255,000 and Sam Trickett called in the big blind.
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Trickett: ![]()
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Trickett nodded with approval when ![]()
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flopped but the
and
bricked his flush draw.
Mike Leah raised to 125,000 from under the gun and Ole Schemion defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Schemion check-called a bet of 125,000. The turn was the
and Schemion checked again. Leah bet 250,000. Schemion check-raised all in and Leah called.
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Mike Leah: ![]()
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The river was the
and Schemion secured himself a double up.
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river and with around 800,000 in the pot already, Thomas Muehloecker moved all in and Jean-Noel Thorel called.
Muehloecker showed ![]()
for a rivered to pair while Thorel was forced to turn over ![]()
and handed over some chips to his opponent.
Manig Loeser shoved all in for 300,000 from middle position and Antoine Saout called behind. Loeser was ahead with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Saout.
Neither player connected with the board and Loeser got the double.
Level: 15
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
Adrian Mateos bet 80,000 from the button on a ![]()
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flop and Liv Boeree called from the big blind. They both checked the
and Mateos bet 350,000 when checked to on the
. Boeree called fairly quickly but Mateos showed the bad news: he'd run two pair with ![]()
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Manig Loeser defended his big blind from a 100,000 raise by Nick Petrangelo, who had the button. They both checked the flop, leading to a board of ![]()
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. Loeser bet about 80,000 and Petrangelo called. Loeser checked the
river and Petrangelo put him all in for about 300,000. The German mucked in short order.
With registration closed at the start of the day, the tournament officials have announced the prizepool and payouts. The €25,000 High Roller got 113 entrants and a total of 17 will be paid.
A min-cash is worth €38,060 while first prize is €745,387 and a WSOP gold bracelet.
| Position | Payouts (EUR) |
|---|---|
| 1 | € 745,287 |
| 2 | € 460,622 |
| 3 | € 321,863 |
| 4 | € 230,071 |
| 5 | € 168,323 |
| 6 | € 126,113 |
| 7 | € 98,819 |
| 8 | € 76,209 |
| 9-10 | € 61,544 |
| 11-12 | € 51,024 |
| 13-14 | € 43,461 |
| 15-17 | € 38,060 |
Claas Segebrecht raised to 85,000 from early position and Liv Boeree called in position. The flop came ![]()
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and Segebrecht bet 85,000. Boeree called.
The turn was the
and Segebrecht bet 280,000. Boeree called. The river was the
and Segebrecht bet again, this time making it 660,000. Boeree wasted no time and folded.
"If you got dealt pocket eights every hand, what would you do?" was the question posed by Martin Kabrhel, not usually one to shy away from such conversation points. "How would you play them?" he asked Sam Grafton.
"I dunno, probably just set mine every hand," replied Grafton.
"Limp every hand?" offered Bryn Kenney as a suggestion, "Catch some short stacks?"
"After a while, you might be able to put him on a hand!" said Sam Trickett.
In one hand Kabrhel limped in the small blind and Ole Schemion raised to 150,000 in the big blind. Kabrhel folded.
"I folded sevens; I know he has eights!" said Kabrhel.