Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden opened for 2,000 from the hijack and was met by an all-in three-bet to about 18,000 from Niclas Adolfsson in the small blind. The big folded and Lodden wasted little time in making the call.
Adolfsson:
Lodden:
It was a flip, but Adolfsson needed to improve to stay alive. The flop didn't do it, and neither did the turn. However, Adolfsson did pick up a gutshot Broadway draw.
The dealer burned one last time and put out the . Adolfsson missed and was eliminated here in Level 10 while Lodden chipped up to over 100k.
Meanwhile, Lodden's fellow Team Pro, Liv Boeree, has been eliminated from the tournament.
The floor was called to table 25 to request a change of deck as one of the cards was marked. This was the fifth deck that the table would be using in under two hours. As a new deck was produced the floor explained what would happen if another card was marked.
There was no accusation that any player was deliberately marking the cards but they were being marked when a player was “squeezing”, i.e. bending the cards too much when peeking at their hole cards. This was unacceptable as it was slowing up the game and was unfair. If it happened again the floor would examine every folded hand to determine the culprit.
A total of 910 players entered EPT Vienna creating a prize pool of €4,413,500 and 135 players will get paid. A min cash this week is worth €8,700 while making the Final 8 will guarantee you at least €77,000.
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At the end of Day 1A, Roman Cieslik was trying to give away his stack. Literally. But, forced to bag it up like the rest of them, he came back today ready to fight. PokerStars Blog caught up with the man living his second life, which you can read by clicking here.
The flop was and on the table lay the exposed cards of Michiel Brummelhuis . At the other end of the table face up was the of Markus Stranzinger. The floor had been called because Brummelhuis had turned over his cards and still had 5,000 chips behind, a tiny amount compared to the pot. Brummelhuis was worried that the floor would rule his hand dead.
The floor explained that the “hand is never dead.” In situations like these. If another player was still to act he may incur a penalty but it wouldn’t kill his hand. In any case it was just the two players, and the hand played out with all the chips in the middle.
The turn and river didn’t bring a flush for Brummelhuis and he was out.
[Removed:254] was all smiles after being on the right end of a big cooler hand.
We arrived on a flop to see a raising way result in Ittai Gluska getting his stack of right around 60,000 all in against Abdalla.
Gluska tabled and was gutted to see Abdalla roll over the . Abdalla was fixated on the board while Gluska was looking to the heavens as if to ask the poker gods, "Why?"
The turn was of no consequence, and neither was the river. Gluska quickly collected his things and made a beeline for the door, while Abdalla was all smiles after growing his stack to right around 225k.
An exciting new position has become available in our Austrian department. The European Poker Tour invites applicants for the role of “reigning EPT Vienna champion” after the former holder stepped down after three years successful years in office. The PokerStars Blog reports here.
With around 40,000 in the pot and a board reading , Michael Telker bet 10,500 and Szabolcs Mayer thought for a long time before making the call from the button.
When the completed the board on the river, Telker thought for a few moments before sliding in the rest of his stack, which was a bet of around 37,000.
Mayer didn't like it and folded his hand, which prompted the talkative Telker to show his hand — the .
"Wow," Mayer said in disbelief.
Telker was all smiles before he quipped, "You gotta go for it, ya know?"