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Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Sorel Mizzi | Eliminado |
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Sorel Mizzi | Eliminado |
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Filippo Bisciglia was all in for his last 25,000 and his tournament was at risk when he was called by Adrian Diaz. Bisciglia had and was not particularly happy to see the of Diaz and was out of his seat in anticipation.
The board ran out . Bisciglia was elated at his survival. “Warrior.” he said to himself as he stacked his chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Filippo Bisciglia |
55,000
3,000
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3,000 |
Adrian Mateos |
42,000
-20,000
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-20,000 |
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Does the size of the watch indicate the type of opponent you are? Is an enormous, gold-plated sparkly thing, perhaps worth tens of thousands of dollars, still the most vivid warning that the wearer can play a bit? The PokerStars Blog reports here.
Germano Martucci open shoved his short stack and got looked up in the big blind by Marco Pistilli. Martucci had and was at least live against the of Pistilli.
The cards ran out .
Martucci hit on the turn to give him hope, but the river gave his opponent a straight to extinguish it and finish his main event adventure.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Germano Martucci
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Eliminado |
Johnny Lodden opened the button for 4,000 and the small blind three-bet to 11,100. When action was back on Lodden, he four-bet to 25,000. Lodden's opponent shoved all in for 81,100 and Lodden called.
It was a race situation with Lodden holding and his opponent .
The flop gave Lodden's opponent top-two and Lodden wouldn't hit a two outer to come back from behind; . Lodden is down to about a 100,000.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Johnny Lodden |
100,000
-81,000
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-81,000 |
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Italian PokerStars player Igor Saia got the last of his chips in with and was called by of Dan Murariu.
The cards that decided their fate were and the decision was that Saia’s tournament was over
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Igor Saia
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Eliminado |
Within a mere five minutes we saw the eliminations of Giulio Astarita and Andrew Chen. Astarita shoved his last remaining big blinds with only to see Valentino Yasenov Konakchiev call with . The board delivered three hearts and Astarita had the worse flush. It will probably be no consolation though that his opponent busted shortly after.
Andrew Chen was eliminated by Martic Andrija. The Croatian called his all in after preflop action between them with the and Chen turned over the . On the flop the Croatian told the dealer "Ace please," his wish wasn't granted on turn but it was on river. That was greeted by Martic with a "thank you" towards the dealer.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Giulio Astarita | Eliminado | |
Andrew Chen | Eliminado | |
Valentino Yasenov Konakchiev | Eliminado |
Griffin Benger, also known as "Flush Entity" online, moved all in from the cutoff for 25,400 chips and was called by the small blind.
Benger turned over the and it was a coinflip against the of Andreas Goeller.
The board sent the Canadian to the rail and he just sent out the following tweet about it:
Busted 77 vs AQ for 60k :(. Good luck to all my friends still in but especially the legend Splinter Srinivasan. Playing €2k now. #EPTSanRemoFollow @GriffinBenger
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Griffin Benger | Eliminado |
We previously saw Johnny Lodden lose a big pot and get reduced to only 100,000 but now he doubled up again. We only caught the action on the flop but the Team PokerStars Pro was the preflop raiser and Tommaso Briotti had defended his big blind.
The fireworks on the first three community cards included the bet of 5,100 by Lodden, the raise to 14,600 from Briotti and the reraise from Lodden to put 29,000 on the line. Briotti moved all in and Lodden called for 92,900.
Showdown:
Lodden:
Briotti:
The turn changed nothing and nor did the on the river.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Johnny Lodden |
200,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
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