Johnny Lodden está fora do EPT. Ele teve na big blind e foi desafiado por Clayton Mozdzen na small blind. O canadiano virou e na mesa saiu para emparelhar o seu às no river.
Frederik Jensen está de volta depois de roubar um pedaço da stack de Erich Kollman.
Ele defendeu a sua big depois do austriaco ter feito raise no cut-off e no flop sai . O dinamarquês fez check-raise à c-bet de 15,000 de Kollmann para 34,500. Kollmanfez call e também fez call de 29,500 e para 74,500 no turn e no river.
Jensen abriu para dois pares e ficou com o pot enquanto que Kollmann fez muck.
When we picked up the action, the flop was already out on board in a heads-up pot between Borge Dypvik and Vadim Markushevski. The latter had put out a bet of 25,000 there, and Dypvik had check-raised all in for 156,500. That was just 15,000 less than Markushevski had total, so the decision was essentially for his tournament life. It was a long, long while before he finally made the call, and Dypvik sunk in his chair. "That's not good for me," he admitted, tabling his draw.
Showdown
Dypvik:
Markushevski:
The on the turn opened up another few outs for Dypvik, but he'd go ahead and make his straight regardless. The was the river, and Markushevski could only shake his head. "Nice call, at least," Dypvik offered. It seemed of little consolation.
Markushevski has headed off to break with just those 15,000 chips in front of his seat.
Javier Etayo raised to 8,500 from late position and McLean Karr moved all in from the blinds for about 122,000 and Etayo made the call. Players and the media flocked to the table as the tournament director waited for every other hand to finish.
"Come on McLean!" shouted Toby Lewis from the next table.
Karr smiled, "I'm in bad shape..."
Finally, with no other action left, the hand were turned over.
Etayo:
Karr:
The flop was and Karr was still drawing thin, "Four!" shouted Lewis and the dealer put out the on the turn.
"Oooooh," said the crowd.
Now Karr had a straight draw but the river was the , a bit of an anti-climax if truth be told. Karr goes out in the annoying spot of 73rd place, everyone else is in the money.