The first exit of the day is a brutal one as PokerStars qualifier Ricardo Fasanaro was knocked out in a big pot.
According to Leo McClean, Dani Stern had opened to 300 preflop with Fasanaro the only caller. Stern bet 550 on the flop and was called. On the turn, Stern fired 1,200 and again Fasanaro made the call.
The river was the and Stern bet 5,000 but then Fasanaro raised to 11,600. Stern responded by moving all in for 27,600 and the Brazilian thought for two minutes before calling all in.
Fasanaro:
Stern:
Quads for Stern meant the Brazilian was eliminated in a real cooler.
Russian high roller Artem Litvinov is really at it again today. He's talking with anyone and everyone and already ordered his first beer a couple of minutes ago.
While busy ordering his refreshment he was seated in the big blind and he called a raise from Jacek Markowski in late position. He check called a 400 bet on and both players checked the on the turn. The fell on the river and by now he had accidentally dropped his drink and tried to safe what had not been lost yet.
His opponent bet 700 by announcing seven. "Seven high?" asked Litvinov who wasn't looking at the board at all. "No, seven hundred" said the dealer. "Bullshit" laughed Litvinov who quickly mucked.
A hand later he was again involved, this time without looking at his cards. He thought there was a raise to 250 but it had already been three-bet to 700. He surrendered the 250, and mucked for the rest of it after checking his cards.
Simeon Naydenov had opened for 250 and Jacek Markowski had made it 700. Litvinov thus wasn't involved, but Naydenov added the extra 450 and made the call. on the flop and both players checked. The fell on the turn and Naydenov check-called 850. Naydenov, who owns a WSOP bracelet and finished 6th in Vienna for €151,000, check-called another 2,200 bet.
Markowski showed and Naydenov mucked.
"You three-betting eight-nine huh?" asked Litvninov with a big smile. "You be careful, my friend is very lucky" Litvinov continued, pointing to Naydenov. "I'm not lucky, otherwise I would have been playing the high rollers" laughed Naydenov.
A big congrats to Paul Berende who kicks off his EPT10 Grand Final campaign in style with an OFC win for €19,400. Also, if the word on the street is true, Scott Seiver’s also taken a silver spade trophy with a win in the turbo €5,200 PLO. Click here to find out more.
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Ivan Demidov had bet 2,500 into a 4k pot on the river of a board reading . His opponent had raised him to 6,875 and Demidov gave it a long think; too long for another player at the table who called the clock.
With five seconds to go on the countdown Demidov called, and his opponent showed for two pair. Demidov flashed his and mucked.