The flop just showed when a player checked to Marko Neumann who bet 22,000 and from his immediate left it was PokerStars Team Online Marc-Andre Ladouceur who made the call. The third player involved folded and on the turn the popped up.
This time Neumann checked and Ladouceur took over the betting lead by throwing forward 31,500. Neumann took about 20 seconds before he slid forward a check-raise of 90,500. Ladouceur made the call and the river was the .
Neumann checked right away and Ladouceur paused before checking as well. The German showed for ace-high and the Canadian tabled to take down this pot.
The bubble at EPT London did a very stealthy job of prowling up close unnoticed, but then rather ruined it all by hanging around far too long. PokerStars Blog explained how they sorted the stalker out.
Robert Kuhn started the party with an open for 10,000 and Benny Spindler made the call. Alexander Trevallion then decided to raise to 33,000 from the big blind and Pierre Chevalier moved all in from the big blind for 33,500.
Kuhn, and Spindler made the call and Trevallion threw in the extra T500 chip. The flop was and a checked from Trevallion saw Kuhn move in for 105,000 and Spindler made the call. Trevallion folded and there was a three way all in.
Chevalier , Kuhn , Spindler .
Spindler had to dodge a lot of outs and the turn and river were safe enough to give him a big pot and bust two more players.
Kai Herold just raised after which Ben Roberts moved all in from his immediate left for 37,500 total. The action folded back around to Herold who made the call.
Herold:
Roberts:
The board ran out and Roberts kept his hopes in this event alive.
We've just lost Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov from the secondary featured table, but the details of the hand remain unknown to us. We will be on the hunt for more information, but at least it's for certain that Katchalov won't make Day 4 in this event.
Anatoly Filatov seems intent on getting into a levelling war with Chris Moorman. Unfortunately for Filatov it is Moorman who has position and the bigger stack but that isn’t enough to deter the fearless Russian.
Filatov opened for 10,000 and when the player in the small blind called Chris Moorman made a mini-squeeze of 30,000. Filatov announced all in for aroind 200,000 and didn’t get a call. One back for Russia.