Nível: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
Nível: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
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On a flop of we saw Kevin MacPhee and the player in the hijack check to Phillip Mighall on the button. The player from the United Kingdom bet out 3,500 and just MacPhee called.
MacPhee check called another 6,100 on the on the turn and checked for the third time on the river. Mighall bet out 15,000 - or something a little less but there were three 5,000 chips in the middle - with 15,000 in chips behind.
MacPhee asked to see how much he had behind, picked up chips enough to put his opponent all in, but seemingly changed his mind and folded after some thinking.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Kevin MacPhee |
163,300
-16,700
|
-16,700 |
|
With the flop out Stephen Chidwick checked from the big blind. Martin Stausholm was seated under the gun plus one and bet out 2,200 which was called.
Both were happy to check the on the turn before the completed the board. Chidwick checked once more and watched as Stausholm led out for another 3,700 in chips.
Chidwick thought for a minute before raising to 15,000 which was snap called. Chidwick then tabled his for a flush which was enough to take down the pot as Stausholm tossed his cards into the muck.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
49,900
24,900
|
24,900 |
We arrived at the table just as Roman Korenov and Darie Vlad finalised their pre flop raising exchange. The cards were then tabled with Vlad at risk with the shorter stack.
Vlad:
Korenov:
Vlad would flop the world when the dealer showed . The lead would be momentary as the dropped on the turn giving Korenov a higher two pair. The on the river was no help for Vlad, who wished his tablemates good luck, before heading to the rail.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Roman Korenov
|
104,000 | |
Darie Vlad | Eliminado |
Chris Hunichen opened from middle position and David Boyaciyan three bet on the button to 4,000. Sotirios Koutoupas, who finished runner up to Ramzi Jelassi in the Prague Main Event two years ago when Boyaciyan finished third, cold called from the big blind. Hunichen made the call as well.
Koutoupas and Hunichen checked on and Boyaciyan bet 3,800 in position. Koutoupas instantly folded, Hunichen made the call. Hunichen check called another 7,200 without giving it too much seat on the turn. The on the river made Hunichen check again and Boyaciyan bet out 15,100 with 15,000 behind.
Hunichen needed some time and started talking after some minutes. "Lets make a deal; if I fold I'll show you what I had, if you show what you had." No response from Boyaciyan who was sitting there relaxed, playing a bit with the toothpick in his mouth.
Hunichen continued "Can you beat a set? You have kings or ace-king?" Still no reply from Boyaciyan. "Do you really have kings?" asked Hunichen.
Eventually the American folded and Boyaciyan quietly mucked. "Show the bluff and you're my hero!" laughed Hunichen. "[I'm] not good enough to bluff" said Boyaciyan with a mysterious smirk on his face. "Yeah you are, you might have pulled one right there!" Hunichen replied. "Not good enough to bluff" replied Boyaciyan again with a little bit bigger smile this time around.
"I made the same laydown on the same runout in Florida in the $10 Million. I was wrong there, really makes me wonder," Hunichen said now to no one in particular. "Cant always be a bluff" replied the new button. In the meantime, the next hand was dealt, Boyaciyan was done stacking, and Hunichen raised again. Boyaciyan is up to 65,000 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
David Boyaciyan |
65,000
33,000
|
33,000 |
Govert Metaal is up to 140,000. Before the dinner break Metaal played a five bet pot where his opponent called before the flop, but eventually folded on the river when Metaal moved all in. Metaal didn't told us what he had, but it was a big pot he said.
He also won a sizable pot after the break where had pocket queens on a board where the turn was a third seven. With his fullh ouse Metaal bet big with the supposition that his opponent had a pair and so a fullhouse which he wouldn't be willing to laydown. Metaal was right, his opponent indeed did call and mucked after seeing Metaal's big pair.
The other two Dutch players are playing with a bit fewer chips; live qualifier Mateusz Moolhuizen has a little over starting stack, Luuk Gieles plays a little less.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Govert Metaal |
140,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Mateusz Moolhuizen | 56,000 | |
Luuk Gieles | 38,000 |
Nível: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier opened before the flop and Metaal made the call in position. Andrey Andreev in the small blind came along for the ride as well.
Andreev checked to "ElkY" on and the French PokerStars Team Pro bet out 2,500. Metaal made the call, Andreev called again also.
All three of them checked the on the turn and so the was seen without a charge. Andreev checked again and Grospellier bet out 12,200. Metaal thought for a little bit, and than just called. Andreev called instantly as well.
Grospellier proudly showed his for a straight flush. Metaal confidently turned over and only saw mili seconds later that he was beat. Andreev double checked his cards one last time, flashed at least an ace (we couldn't see the other card), and mucked as well.
Grospellier and Metaal laughed and discussed how the hand could have turned out differently if Metaal had raised the flop, bet the turn, or raised the river.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Bertrand Grospellier |
150,000
93,000
|
93,000 |
Govert Metaal |
145,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
Zo Karim raised from the cut off and was called by Thomas Holm on the big blind. The flop came down and both players checked their options.
With the falling on the turn, Holm led out for 2,200 and Karim called. The completed the board and Holm reached for his chips before betting out another 5,700.
“First I flopped trips and you beat me. Now I turn trip so let’s see,” said Karim, before making the call.
Holm tabled his for a pair of tens with an ace kicker before Karim rolled over his for trip tens and the best hand.
“It’s your lucky day, ha?” said Holm, as he watched Karim rake in the pot.
Karim just smiled at Holm as he moves up to 65,500 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Zo Karim |
65,500
21,900
|
21,900 |