Nível: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Nível: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
There was a raise to 450 from early position and three callers before Freddy Deeb three-bet to 4,450 in the big blind. Everybody folded and Deeb pulled in the pot.
"I had pocket queens," Deeb tells us.
He also has 48,000 chips.
It’s hard to pass yourself off as a local in Monaco, where it’s all about money, as the PokerStars Blog points out.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Tyler Reiman | Eliminado | |
Pham Thanh Hai
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Eliminado | |
Andre Klebanov | Eliminado | |
Gaby Itah
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Eliminado |
Leon Tsoukernik limped in early position, Bryan Piccioli made a standard raise, Arnaud Mattern called, Dragan Kostic made it 2,100 from the button and Scott Glen made it 5,100 from the small blind. Three players folded and only Kostic wanted to see a flop. The flop was a very monotone looking and a Glen 5,100 bet won the pot.
Scott Glen ~ 33,000
Dragan Kostic, 62,000
We thought it was about time we had a look at how Phil Ivey was getting on, or risk the wrath of Donnie Peters.
When we approached the table Ivey was one of four players who had committed 3,000 chips before a flop had been seen. The flop came down and Walid Bou-Habib led for 5,400. This forced out Dieter Albrecht and Ivey, but not Pedro Pellicer who raised to 11,000.
Bou-Habib thought about his next move for a minute and raised all-in for 18,7000 total. It wasn't much more for Pellicer to call but he still took two minutes to do so.
Bou-Habib opened for top set, bettering his opponent's pocket kings. The on the river changed not a thing.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Walid Bou-Habib | 51,000 | |
Phil Ivey |
21,000
-9,000
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-9,000 |
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The World Series of Poker Europe Champion, Elio Fox, has joined the cast of excellent pros eliminated early in the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final.
We joined the table in the aftermath of the contest. Fox was leaving and the cards were the only thing left in his space. Liutauras Armanavicius had in front of him and was in the process of dragging all of Fox's chips into his space. The board was and Scott Seiver reliably informed us that all of the money went in on the turn.
Armanavicius now has 70,000 chips.
We join the action with enough money in the middle to make us believe that it was a three-bet pot. The two players involved were Philipp Gruissem (BB) and Jonathan Karamalikis (CO) and here is what happened next.
The dealer gave us a flop of and Gruissem check-called a 27,000 Karamalikis bet. The turn and river were both checked through and it was time for a showdown.
Gruissem | |
Karamalikis |
Gruissem picked up the pot with two pair and now has 39,000 chips; Karamalikis only has 12,000 left.
Jan Heitmann made the money at his home EPT in Berlin last week but here will be no so such joy here.
News reached us that he got all his chips in with pocket tens on a flop. Marc-Andre Ladouceur had pocket queens for the toppest of sets, and that was that for the Team PokerStars Pro.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Jan Heitmann | Eliminado |