Sam Holden has been crippled after he lost a big three-way all in to PokerStars qualifier Lidija Nikodinovic. A short-stacked Juri Mereu was also involved.
Holden:
Nikodinovic:
Mereu:
The flop came to put Holden ahead while the turn gave Nikodinovic a flush draw and Mereu a gutshot. The came on the river and Nikodinovic doubled through Holden and took out Mereu at the same time.
Eight players have won EPT London before this week, but how do their prizes look when adjusted for inflation? And how come Joseph Mouawad won more than Aaron Gustavson? Find out as PokerStars Blog looks at the numbers.
On the river of a board, Andrew Teng bet 5,000 into a 6,000 pot against Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree. She took about a minute before making the call and Teng was forced to show and Boeree took the pot with to increase her stack.
The flop was showing and former EPT Champion Kent Lundmark was having a little tussle with last year’s runner-up Steve O’Dwyer. Lundmark check-calling a 1,200 O’Dwyer bet to take us to a turn.
The turn was the and Lundmark very quickly check-called a 2,700 O’Dwyer bet. Finally, we saw the and O’Dwyer bet 4,800 once checked to. The Swede pondered his decision for a while, but eventually decided to muck.
Charlie Combes and Ari Engel have just gotten it all in on a flop of .
Showdown
Combes:
Engel:
Middle set for Combes and the over pair for Engel. The turn brought some hope for Engel when the put a heart flush draw on the board, but the confirmed the end of Engel’s EPT London experience.
Yes, there have been a lot of Vanessa Selbst hands in the PokerNews blog today but when you're always playing the biggest pots then it's going to get reported on.
Selbst had fired 12,900 on the river of a board, which had looked to be a slight overbet against Mario Sanchez Cano, the latter called.
Selbst showed for a flopped two pair that backdoored into a flush, she's up to 70,000.