It's the bubble, so players are understandably playing tight. Also, those that are playing have taken their time. For instance, this round of hand-for-hand play has been going on for seven minutes. Rest assured this bubble will burst, and we'll be there to capture it.
The roof is open in Le Sporting tournament area for Day 3 of the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo Casino EPT Grand Final Main Event. Russia's Vladimir Troyanovskiy is chip leader with 450,000 chips. The prize pool has been announced; 650 entrants, 95 pay, first prize is a cool 1.24 Million Euros... Jennifer Robles has the scoop.
Team PokerStars Pro David Williams raised under the gun only to have Emil Patel three-bet all in for 43,500 from the button. The blinds folded, and Williams, who has a €2,000 side bet with Noah Boeken that the bubble will burst in this level, made the call.
Patel:
Williams:
The flop made things interesting by pairing Williams' queen, but he was left wanting as the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.
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France's Akim Aouine shoved all in for his last 23,000 and Sebastian Bredthauer called from the button.
Aouine:
Bredthauer:
It was a bad spot for Aouine, and he needed some major help. The flop gave him a gutshot straight draw, but neither the turn nor river would fill it. Aouine was eliminated in in 97th place which means we're now on the money bubble and hand-for-hand play has been initiated.
Not long ago we saw Ole Schemion square off against Italy's Marcello Marigliano. The former ended up six-bet shoving, which inspired Marigliano to fold. The two recently butted heads again.
With around 120,000 in the pot and a flop of , Schemion bet 44,000 and Marigliano raised to 88,000 from the button. Schemion responded with a three-bet to 144,000, and Marigliano tanked for a long time before folding yet again.
Also, here's a look at the chip counts from the entire table: