Even Mikkelsen moved all in for 17,000 and found one caller in Andreas Goeller from Germany. Mikkelsen looked in good shape when he flipped over against the of Goeller but by the river he was shaking his head in disbelief.
was the final result. Quads for Goeller and the exit door for Mikkelsen.
On the next hand Gaelle Baumann opened for 2,500 and got two callers including Goeller in the cutoff and Krzysztof Dulowski in the big blind.
They saw a flop of and it was checked to Baumann who continued for 4,200. Goeller called and Dulowski folded. The turn card was the and when Baumann checked Goeller bet 5,200 and sat back crossing his arms and glared at her.
Baumann made the fold and some more chips were added to Goeller’s growing stack.
Team PokerStars Pro Vicky Coren talks to us on the first break of EPT10 Sanremo Day 2. She talks about her start thus far, numbers, and beans on toast.
Welsh Wizard Roberto Romanello was a short stack for much of the middle part of Day1b but managed to run it up to finish the day on 73,700. He seems to have run into some misfortune today though and is again left nursing a short stack once again.
Here he raised to 2,500 and was called in the big blind by the creative and dangerous circuit regular German Dominik Nitsche. They saw a flop of and both players checked.
The turn card was the and Nitsche, who had the stack to put the pressure on, did justthat with a bet of 4,500. Romanello checked his cards and his stack before making the fold.
In the first hand we saw a three bet preflop with Toby Lewis as initial raiser under the gun and Andrey Lobzhanidze raised, call by Lewis. On the flop Lobzhanidze made it 6,000 to go and Lewis check-raised all in for 42,200 to scoop the pot without showdown.
One hand later Christian Favale from the PokerStars Team Online moved all in with the and got isolated two seats further from . The board delivered a split pot. Again one hand later Favale shoved again, this time for 14,000. The big blind Martic Andrija called with the and this time there was no split pot against the . On the board Favale finally doubled up. Fellow Team Online member Ronan Monfort is sitting next to him and could do with the same as well.
We got to the table of Luca Moschitta and he sat on very solid 125,000 in chips. It turns out that he eliminated a player just before the break when flopping a full house with pocket fours. He flatted the preflop raise to see the flop and only called a continuation bet.
On the turn the Italian bet 6,500 and his opponent check-raised to 13,500 before moving all in after the river. It was snapped off by Moschitta and his full house was good.
[Removed:17] has about 265,000 in chips in front of him. Starting out as the chip leader, Yan was on our radar from the get go, but somehow we didn't see him win monster pots to get to this massive stack.
We double checked with Yan and he said we didn't really miss anything big. Yan started out on the feature table, but is now seated in the main tournament area again.