We caught the last part of a hand where Roman Voronin doubled through Amir Touma. The board read ![]()
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and Voronin had all of his 535,000 chips in the middle with ![]()
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and was trailing. The
on the turn gave Touma additional outs, but the
on the river wasn't one of them. Double up for Voronin!
2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 12 Barcelona
Dominykas Karmazinas shoved all in under the gun for 205,000 and his neighbor Pascal Lefrancois made the call. All other players folded.
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and Karmazinas, who after the turn had already gotten up, sat down again.
Two hands later action folded around to him in the small blind and he moved in for 465,000. Big blind Pascal Lefrancois instantly called.
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The board came ![]()
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and with a little help from his rivered flush, Karmazinas doubled again.
Sebastian Tejada was just all in for his tournament life worth 920,000 chips, and he was up against chip leader Amir Touma.
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and Tejada doubled up to just shy of a 40-big blind stack.
Pascal LeFrancois just raised to 110,000 and Andreas Samuelsson shoved all in from the small blind for 355,000. LeFrancois called right away and the showdown went as following.
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and Samuelsson doubled his stack.
Dominykas Karmazinas (hijack) and Chris Walker (small blind) got their chips in the middle before the flop. It was the well familiar classics race again:
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The flop hit Walker with ![]()
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, but Karmazinas hit some additional outs with the
on the turn. The river
wasn't the card where Karmazinas was looking for, and "Domcee" was knocked down to the shortest stack in the room after having to forfeit 660,000 of his chips.
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flop it was Pascal LeFrancois who checked from the big blind to John Juanda who bet 100,000, and the Canadian called.
The turn was the
and both players opted to check.
After the river brought the
, LeFrancois lead out for 290,000, and Juanda went into the tank.
About a minute went by, as Juanda analyzed the hand out loud, before the dropped in the chips for the call.
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and Juanda claimed his half of the pot with ![]()
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Dominykas Karmazinas opened for 100,000 with a 1 million stack from middle position and Rui Sousa in the cutoff three bet to 250,000. Small blind Stuart McDonald cold four bet to 450,000 with 40,000 behind and the big blind and Karmazinas both folded. Sousa moved in and McDonald made the call for 40,000 more.
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"Nine in the window!" the just busted Jonathan Abdellatif shouted from the rail, cheering for his friend. It wouldn't come a nine, but it would stay safe for McDonald; ![]()
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Cristinel Sandu opened for 110,000, and he called Chris Walker's small blind push for 330,000 total. Sandu had ![]()
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The flop brought some excitement as it hit both: ![]()
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. The
on the turn brought something for both as well, and the
finally hit Walker. Double up!
Stuart McDonald just ended up putting all but 80,000 of his chips at risk before the flop, and he was up against Pascal LeFrancois. Before the dealer could even put the flop out, McDonald threw his last chips into the middle and LeFrancois called.
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when the following cards were turned face up.
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McDonald stood up right away and said, "I'm not superstitious, whatever happens happens."
"What do you want?" McDonald asked LeFrancois.
"A king would be good," LeFrancois said, calling for a split pot.
The turn brought the
, and McDonald said, "That's kind of what I wanted to call for."
"Let's do a three now," McDonald continued, hoping to double his stack.
The river brought the
and that gave both players two pair with a king kicker.
"That's relatively brutal," McDonald sighed, as he missed out on a double up.
"I hadn't even thought of the ace," LeFrancois said with a smile, as the pot was being chopped up.
McDonald however, lives to fight another all in as he's still among the short stacks in the room.
Rainer Kempe opened under the gun to 115,000 and action folded around to Mario Lopez in the big blind and he called. The flop came ![]()
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and Lopez checked with 500,000 behind. Kempe made a bet of 95,000 and Lopez check raised to 400,000 after some thinking. Kempe moved all in and Lopez committed his last 100,000 as well by calling.
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The
on the turn and
on the river were blanks and Lopez doubled.