After Konstantin Puchkov opened for 5,100 from early position and Imed Ben Mahmoud called from the hijack, Jose Carlos Garcia moved all in for around 42,000 from the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded, and then Puchkov dropped in a call. Mahmoud quickly folded and Garcia discovered the bad news.
Garcia:
Puchkov:
Garcia had some kicker troubles, though his kicker did give him a gutshot straight draw on the flop. The turn opened up some chop options, but the river was a brick.
Garcia, who reentered yesterday, missed and his tournament came to an end here in the second level of Day 2.
After the under-the-gun player opened for 4,800 and Dario Sammartino flatted from the cutoff, Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier three-bet all in for 25,600 from the small blind. The original raiser folded and Sammartino made the call.
Sammartino:
Grospellier:
Grospellier was well out in front, and he stayed there as the board ran out . Ship the double to the Frenchman.
From under the gun, Yann Dion raised to 4,800 and Andrea Dato in late position as well as Jason Lavallee in the big blind called. The flop saw Lavallee bet 8,100, Dion three-bet to 21,000 and Dato folded. Lavallee moved all in and was called for Dion for his last 61,000 post flop.
Showdown:
Dion:
Lavallee:
The on the turn immediately delivered the flush for Dion and he avoided the single out of his opponent to double through.
Lavallee is still the chip leader though and also got some chips back shortly after. On the river, Andrea Dato tried to bluff with king high and a bet of 14,500. Lavallee tank called with the and raked in the pot.
After a raise to 5,000 from Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Oliver Price one seat over moved all in for what looked like less than than 30,000 in chips. The action folded to Tamer Kamel on the button and he four-bet to 52,000. The blinds folded, ElkY moved all in for 59,000 and was called.
Grospellier:
Price:
Kamel:
The ran out safely for the Frenchman and he almost tripled up, Price has been eliminated.
We are on Day 5 of the San Remo Main Event in the City of Flowers, of the remaining 18 players none have blossomed quite like Jordan Westmorland. Jennifer Robles fills you in on who remains as we play to a final table, along with who is leading the High Roller.
After Griffin Benger opened from the cutoff and Dmitry Yurasov called from the button, Andrea Dato three-bet to 17,000 from the small blind. Benger folded, Yurasov called, and then both players checked the flop.
The turn saw Dato check-call a bet of 13,500, and the completed the board on the river. Dato checked for a second time, and Yurasov kept the pressure on with a bet of 29,500. Dato hit the tank for several minutes before finally conceding the hand.
From under the gun, Tamer Kamel raised to 5,500 and Philip Sternheimer defended his big blind. The Brit barrel twice on the flop for 5,500 and the turn for 13,000. Sternheimer check-called both times and then checked again. Kamel moved all in for ~ 62,000 and Sternheimer tank folded.
After a four way flop, Carl Carlsson took the lead with a 11,000 bet and one seat over, Thomas Muhlocker called. Konstantin Puchkov in the small blind check-raised to 36,000 and only Muhlocker made the call to see the on the turn. Puchkov went instantly all in with 82,500 and the Austrian had about the same stack. He ended up tank folding.
Similar experience for Andrea Dato. The pot until the river was almost tiny before Jason Lavallee bet 4,200. Dato raised to 15,200 and now Lavallee reraised to hefty 53,000. The Italian was confused and ultimately mucked his cards in the last hand before the break.