Within ten minutes, [Removed:172] has shoved twice. The first time he claimed the blinds and antes. In the second hand, Liviu Ignat raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Theo Jorgensen called on the button. Kramer shoved the big blind for around 190,000 and forced two folds.
In the small blind, Theo Jorgensen raised to 37,000 and Michael Kane called in the big blind. On the flop, Jorgensen bet 25,000 and Kane called. After the turn, both players checked. On the river, Jorgensen bet 55,000 and Kane folded.
In the cutoff, Stefan Jedlicka moved all in for 182,000 and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand 2
Charlie Carrel raised to 27,000 and Pierre Neuville defended his big blind. The flop went check, check, and Neuville bet the turn. Carrel folded despite saying "I really want those greens," referring to the T-25,000 chips, and Neuville flashed the for a straight.
Hand 3
Carrel raised to 27,000 and Neuville called in the small blind. Jedlicka shoved the big blind and both opponents folded.
Alexander Ivarsson opened to 27,000 from UTG+1 before Farid Jattin jammed his stack of 79,000 from the very next seat. Theo Jorgensen tried to do the math but ended up declaring "I raise the minimum", which led to a total bet of 131,000.
Back on Ivarsson he put his 460,000 chips at risk, and Theo Jorgensen couldn't get his stack over the line fast enough.
"Yes, let's go ahead and call", Jorgensen said while turning over his kings, and they were a favorite to score a double knockout.
Theo Jorgensen:
Farid Jattin:
Alexander Ivarsson:
The flop came .
"Yes, so far so good. Now a blank on the turn", Jorgensen said directed at the dealer, but it was not a blank. It was the case king - , that cemented the big pot for the Danish Team PokerStars Pro.
"That's even better", Jorgensen happily said, as he already began stacking his newly won chips before the river was put on the table.
On the button, Stefan Jedlicka raised to 26,000 and Cristian Egues in the small blind and Charlie Carrel in the big blind called. On the flop of , all three players checked. Egues then bet the turn for 40,000 and Carrel called, Jedlicka folded.
The appeared on the river and Egues bet 100,000 pretty quickly. "I have a very good hand, think I have to," Carrel said. "You represent a jack?" Carrel continued and let further small talk follow.
"This is gonna take a minute," Carrel then said and Philipp Gruissem and Hari Bercovici took a short walk around the table.
"You gonna show me the bluff, that's what I am scared of," carrel added. Egues replied "I don't show" and Carrel asked to see just one.
"Where are you from?" Carrel inquired. "Spain," was the reply from Egues and Carrel let out a "oh ####". Egues then chimed in and clarified he was from the Basque country.
"Is there a difference?" Carrel asked and the table talk continued for some time still before the Brit folded. Egues showed him the in the face and Pierre Neuville started clapping, Carrel also clapped and laughed.
On a flop of Liviu Ignat checked from the big blind, and called when Alexander Ivarsson fired 40,000.
The fireworks really started on the turn, however. Ignat checked, Ivarsson bet 115,000 before Ignat moved all in for 451,000. Ivarsson spent a couple of minutes mulling over the decision and decided on a call. Unfortunately his was drawing completely dead against Ignat's straight with .
The river was a meaningless , and Ignat scooped the huge pot.
Hari Bercovici raised to 33,000 from under the gun and Philipp Gruissem moved all in. Bercovici asked for a count and the shove was for 193,000. "I don't want to bust yet," Gruissem said and let further small talk follow.
Ultimately, Bercovici folded after two minutes and Gruissem mentioned "I don't know what I want to have" while raking in the chips.