Andoni Larrabe Sánchez raised to 50,000 in the cutoff and Mohsin Charania moved all-in from the button. Sanchez asked for the count, and after learning it was 471,000, decided to make the call.
Charania
Sanchez
Charania didn't feel lucky as he threw his player i.d card into the mix as well, but it was all for naught as he spiked his ace on the flop to secure his double up.
Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei has just told us that he would be preferred to be called Alex Mostafavi. So from now on when you see this name you know who we are referring to.
Reza Tabatabaei raised to 60,000 in the hijack seat and Mohsin Charania flicked in the call from the big blind. The flop was and Charania check-called a 100,000 Tabatabaei bet. The turn of was checked through and the last card was the . Charania took the betting lead for 80,000 and Tabatabaei made the call.
Tabatabaei
Charania
So it was a good call by Tabatabaei and he hauled in the pot.
Rodrigo Dos Santos Caprioli raised in middle position, Dan Abouaf moved all-in from the small blind and Caprioli made the call.
Caprioli
Abouaf
It was Caprioli at risk of elimination, but the chances were looking slim that it would become a reality.
Board:
Abouaf was on his feet and you could see how much this meant to him, but the combination of cards he needed to eliminate his opponent did not come, and he is now one of our short stacks.
"Meanwhile Vadzim Kursevich is on our feature table trying to become the first two-time EPT champion," said James Hartigan staring down the lens of a TV camera, Joe Stapleton nodding by his side. Pulling back the curtain of TV production we can reveal that Kursevich is already out (25th, €35,000),..."
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Ben Vinson has taken the chip lead from the TV table with over 2.2 million chips. We tried to grab him as he was speaking to his good friend Chris Sly, to ask him how he had amassed such a stack, but he was off like Road Runner to keep his hot streak HOT.