Another all in pre-flop confrontation, this time between the at risk of Anton Astapau and the of Kent Lundmark. Astapau couldn’t hit as the cards fell and he wandered off to practice his flips.
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Duncan McLellan won the UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event and seems to have got a taste for this poker thing. A builder by trade his aggressive game has seen him involved in a lot of pots over the last 5 or so hours and it is paying dividends. Folded round to the small blind Alexey Zakharov, he made it 2,200. We’ll McLellan in the big blind made it 7,200 and took it down.
Robert Haigh opened for 2,500 and was raised from the button by Paul Volpe to 5,600. Having checked how deep Volpe was Haigh made the call. Flop of was checked by both players so they saw a turn card . Haigh bet 6,000 and Volpe made the call. River was the and Haigh went for a bet of 10,000. Volpe mulled it over and splashed his remaining 36,200 across the line. A rueful Haigh folded.
Last year this event only had five reentires. So far in Season 10 there have already been 21, and that number is sure to go out considerably. As you can see below, Nicholas Petrangelo's tournament is done considering he's already used his single reentry, while three others busted and bought right back in.
When we stopped by the table to see how Andre Goldbaum was getting on it was too late, he had busted the tournament. At that moment however a waitress turned up with his bill for the water he ordered, and finding he was nowhere to be seen was at a bit of a loss at what to do. No one knew where he had gone. Pascal Lefrancois said he felt bad and asked how much the bill was for. It was 80CZK so he gave her 100CZK and the matter was settled. Water nice guy.
Mike McDonald had been moved to a new table and was first to act in the cutoff. He moved all in and was thrown the red triangle. 12,600 was the bet and it came down to Jesse Yahinuma to make the call with . McDonald turned over his . The dealer put out a board of and McDonald was out. Then he re-bought and he was back in.