Germano Martucci open shoved his short stack and got looked up in the big blind by Marco Pistilli. Martucci had and was at least live against the of Pistilli.
The cards ran out .
Martucci hit on the turn to give him hope, but the river gave his opponent a straight to extinguish it and finish his main event adventure.
Does the size of the watch indicate the type of opponent you are? Is an enormous, gold-plated sparkly thing, perhaps worth tens of thousands of dollars, still the most vivid warning that the wearer can play a bit? The PokerStars Blog reports here.
Filippo Bisciglia was all in for his last 25,000 and his tournament was at risk when he was called by Adrian Diaz. Bisciglia had and was not particularly happy to see the of Diaz and was out of his seat in anticipation.
The board ran out . Bisciglia was elated at his survival. “Warrior.” he said to himself as he stacked his chips.
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Jason Wheeler worked on a miracle after dropping down to 7,000 and then getting as high as 120,000. He was down to 70,000 again though in the last hand before the break and lost a coinflip with against the pocket tens of Roberto Romanello. The Welshman spiked a ten on the flop, Wheeler an ace on flop and river. We will see the online grinder shortly back in the €2k Side Event though.
Russian player Mikhail Korotkikh took down last night's EPT Sanremo €2k NL Turbo for €45,900, beating a super-tough final table that included former Italian Player of the Year and PCA finalist Mustapha Kanit, reigning Danish champion Rasmus Agerskov, Italian pro Andrea Dato, GPI European Rookie of the Year Adrian Mateos and two-time EPT Copenhagen Main Event finalist Rasmus Neilsen.
Korotkikh, who was fourth in the EPT Vienna €10k High Roller last month for €61,400 (his best live result), was also runner-up in the €4k NL Turbo side event here in Sanremo in Season 8 and 13th in the EPT London Main Event last season. He now has more than $400,000 in live tournament winnings. There were 86 players in all last night, creating a prize pool of €166,840.
Two ridiculous tables appeared at EPT Sanremo today, with EPT winners, High Roller champions and a world beater sitting there. But will you take PokerStars Blog's challenge to figure out how they split $32m in tournament winnings between them? If so, just click here.