Gennaro Proscia was seen in position in a heads-up pot against Fabian Quoss on a board of . Proscia put out a bet of 60,000 and Quoss responded with an all-in raise with a stack of 140,000.
Proscia took some time to think the situation over and eventually folded face-up, holding onto his remaining stack of 95,000. His opponent did not show.
Joao Vieira opened on the button and Jake Schwartz in the small blind raised to 100,000. Vieira moved all-in for around 115,000 and Schwartz quickly called.
Joao Vieira:
Jake Schwartz:
Schwartz was dominated by the pocket jacks of Vieira, who secured a double-up when the board ran out .
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Clement Richez open-jammed from under the gun for his 59,000 stack and Daniel Montagnolli called in the big blind.
Clement Richez:
Daniel Montagnolli:
Richez needed some help to overcome the cowboys and found it on the flop. The and completed the board to confirm the double and put a beat on the kings.