A four-bet to 43,000 was cut out and in front of Vladimir Geshkenbein and he then faced the shove of Norbert Szecsi for more than 170,000. Geshkenbein could all but grin and folded, he was shown the
by the two-time WSOP bracelet winner.
A four-bet to 43,000 was cut out and in front of Vladimir Geshkenbein and he then faced the shove of Norbert Szecsi for more than 170,000. Geshkenbein could all but grin and folded, he was shown the
by the two-time WSOP bracelet winner.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
According to the screens the field size has climbed to 478 entries, of which 290 players remain. They have been sent into their second 15-minute break of the day.
Michael Addamo and Johannes Becker, two of the well-known high rollers playing at this year's WSOPE, are currently seated right next to each other among the 288 players.
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, Addamo checked from the cutoff. Becker bet 36,000 on the button into a pot of around 50,000. Addamo went into the tank and made the call just as the level was ending. Becker tabled ![]()
and Addamo threw his cards to the muck.
The players are now heading on another 15-minute break.
Michael Sklenicka raised to 3,500 from the early position and Pavlo Kolinkovskyi shoved for around 30,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Sklenicka who called.
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for Sklenicka to hold with his pocket pair to eliminate Kolinkovskyi from the tournament.
Aleksandar Tomovic had raised from early position and picked up three callers in Romain Lewis, Jakob Miegel and Ludovic Geilich in the cutoff. The flop came ![]()
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and Tomovic continued for 7,200, which prompted a fold from Lewis and a call from Miegel. Geilich had other plans and raised it up to 26,500, which ended up winning the pot without showdown after the folds of his opponents.
With the total number of entries now up to 468, it looks like the tournament is getting closer and closer to reaching the guaranteed prize pool of €5,000,000.