After Joey Lovelady opened for 10,000 from the cutoff and Jan Sjavik three-bet to 25,000 from the small blind, a short-stacked Dimitrios Farmakoulis four-bet all in for 48,000 from the big. Lovelady folded and Sjavik made the call.
Farmakoulis:
Sjavik:
Lovelady then indicated that he had folded the same hand as Sjavik, which was good news for Farmakoulis. The flop made things even better as Farmakoulis picked up a straight draw to block Sjavik's ace. Neither the turn nor river changed a thing and Farmakoulis doubled on the hand.
Kenny Hallaert was just knocked out ending his tournament run with a min cash. Hallaert's week in London has been amazing as he cashed the UKIPT Main Event, finished third in the UKIPT High Roller and now he ads a Main Event cash to his list of results.
On Hallaert's final hand he reshoved from the small blind for 94,000 and was called by [Removed:17]. Yan had raised from the button and was quite active according to Hallaert who tabled off suit. Yan had and Hallaert's tournament ended.
It's still not Yngve Steen's day but by knocking out Stefan Grunewald just now he's back up to around 190,000 chips. Grunewald moved all in preflop and Steen pushed over the top after which the remaining players folded.
Steven Watts raised to 11,000 preflop and Conor Shelly three-bet to 23,000 in position. Watts looked over at Shelly's stack and called after he got confirmed that his opponent had around 100,000 chips remaining.
The flop brought and Watts check-called 23,000.
On the turn the hit and Watts checked again after which Shelly bet 22,000. Watts hesitated for second before moving all in and Shelly snap-called.
Shelly:
Watts:
The river brought the and Shelly gathered his belongings before exiting the room.
There was a three-way all in between Rasmus Vogt, Steve Silverman and Jeff Rossiter. It looked as thought Vogt had pushed all in preflop and Rossiter had called in the small blind with Silverman also moving in from the big blind.
Vogt:
Silverman:
Rossiter:
The board came and Rossiter went from worst to first in a split second while the other two were eliminated.