2018 World Series of Poker Europe
Cord Garcia had won a big pot with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Haoxiang Wang, and called Wang's all in for his remaining chips pre-flop with ![]()
. Wang appeared relieved to be drawing live with ![]()
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flop was probably not what Wang was looking for. The turn
opened up chop outs, but the
pair for Wang came too late and he was eliminated for the second time.
Level: 2
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
Aaron Duczak opened to 200 from under the gun and Dario Alioto raised to 600. Haoxiang Wang then announced pot and raised to 2,150. Duczak folded and Alioto called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Alioto quickly bet pot of 4,650.
"What a flop," said Wang before folding leaving himself around 5,000 chips behind. He was eliminated just before the end of the level.
No-Limit Hold'em
Frank Debus opened to 275 from under the gun and the button called. Tobias Peters then three-bet to 1,350 from the big blind and Debus was the only caller.
The flop came ![]()
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and Peters bet 1,550. Debus called. The turn was the
and Peters bet 5,600. Again, Debus called.
The river was the
and Peters paused before moving all in for just over 21,000. Debus took no time in calling.
Peters showed ![]()
for a set of jacks while Debus showed ![]()
for top pair. After a quick clarification, Debus was the short-stack and he was eliminated.
Here are some of the players seated early in the Mixed PLO/NLHE event, including Aaron Duczak who finished 20th in the €550 Pot-Limit Omaha event earlier in the Series.
Level: 1
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
As the 2018 World Series of Poker Europe ticks into the second half of its jam-packed schedule, it's time for a players to get to grips with a brand new event at this year's festival.
Players will get to combine their No-Limit Hold'em skills with the explosive action of Pot-Limit Hold'em in the first mixed European bracelet since Alex Komaromi won an 8-Game Mixed Event at the 2015 WSOPE in Berlin.
With 30,000 chips and the game changing every eight hands, players will have plenty of time to bag up chips after the 14 levels schedule for Day 1.
Levels are 40 minutes long on Day 1, increasing to 60 minutes on Day 2 & 3. Late registration is open for 12 levels, closing around 1am.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates as this event gets underway.