Somehow the money went in preflop between William Reynolds and Team PokerStars Pro Sebastian Ruthenberg. We say somehow because Reynolds tabled the and was up against the for Ruthenberg.
The flop, turn and river ran out and Reynolds doubled up.
Dominik Nitsche opened with a standard raise from the cutoff, the player on the button three-bet to 1,500 and Mikhail Tsivilev called in the small blind. Back to Nitsche and he pumped it up to 4,100 and just Tsivilev made the call.
Flop:
Tsivilev checked, Nitsche made a c-bet and Tsivilev folded. NItsche is back to 28,000.
On the turn with the board reading , Daniel Di Pasquale moved all in for 5,600 and Sam Chartier snap-called. Di Pasquale held the but was drawing dead against Chartier's . The river completed the board with the and Di Pasquale was out the door. Chartier moved to 64,000 in chips.
Thomas Wahlroos makes a cameo appearance on the European Poker Tour having formerly been one of its most colourful regulars. Read about his return, and an apocryphal hand at the World Series, on the PokerStars Blog.
Yesterday, Team PokerStars Pro Victoria Coren had her up when she won the €5,000 Heads-Up tournament, and now she has had her down.
Nathan Shoo told us that Coren was crippled after getting all of the money into the middle holding top two pair and a flush draw ( ) on a [3] board, and her opponent - Max Martinez - had a set of threes. Then she shoved her final 5BB over the line from first position and suited only to run into another set, this time for Shoo.
Here is Victoria talking to the delectable Lynn Gilmartin earlier today.
Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin raised to 500 and Hafiz Khan reraised to 1,300. Ramdin called and the flop came down . Ramdin checked and Khan bet 1,550. Ramdin called.
The turn went check, check after the fell and then the completed the board on the river. Ramdin bet 2,000 and Khan called.
Ramdin turned over the . Khan showed the and won the pot.