Over on the feature table, Dominik Panka check-called the flop ![]()
![]()
and then check-raised all in for 74,500 against Alex Komaromi. The 8-Game Mixed Event bracelet winner of the 2015 World Series of Poker Europe put him at risk with the ![]()
on the
turn and Panka's ![]()
held up with an insignificant
on the river.
2016 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Dublin
In the very last hand of the level, Liv Boeree shoved for what looked like 66,000 from under the gun and [Removed:536] tank-called out of the big blind.
Boeree had ![]()
and La Boissonnire flipped over ![]()
, spiking an ace on the ![]()
![]()
flop. The
on the turn gave Boeree a set and her opponent the nut flush while the river blanked.
Pre-flop Rodrigo Perez limped the small blind and McDonald raised to 14,000. Perez called and then shoved on a flop of ![]()
![]()
. Timex gave Perez the stare down treatment that he is so famous for before committing the chips for a call.
Perez: ![]()
![]()
McDonald: ![]()
![]()
McDonald had made a call with king-high, but the
on the turn meant that the Canadian was open-ended, and the
on the river eliminated his Argentinian opponent.
Just a few minutes ago Dzmitry Urbanovich doubled up with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Fergal Cawley by flopping a straight and then raised from early position. Fergal Cawley flat-called on the button, as did Artem Litvinov in the big blind. On a ![]()
![]()
rainbow flop, the action was checked to Urbanovich and he continued for 15,000.
Cawley moved all in for 70,000 with ![]()
and Litvinov folded, Urbanovich called with the ![]()
. An eight on the turn gave the wonder kid from Poland the better hand and a blank
river changed nothing anymore to bust Cawley in cruel fashion.
There was approximately 150,000 sitting in the pot on a ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
board when Christopher Kruk led out for 112,000.
A few tense moments passed before his heads-up opponent decided to fold, allowing Kruk to collect the chips. And as he added them to his growing stack it became clear he had moved over the 800,000-chip mark and into the overall lead.
Ivan Banic raised it up to 11,000 and on the button, Sadan Turker moved all in for 71,000. Both blinds released rather quickly and the decision was back on Banic. The start of day chip leader tanked for a bit before he committed the chips.
Ivan Banic: ![]()
![]()
Sadan Turker: ![]()
![]()
The board ran out an uneventful ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Turker made his exit.
Adrien Allain raised from the cutoff and then called the shove of November Niner Pierre Neuville for 48,000 with the ![]()
. Neuville had ![]()
and won the flip after the board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
.
Anthony Zinno put Stephen Malone at risk for 42,000 with ![]()
and flipped versus ![]()
. Malone stood up and then spotted his queen on the ![]()
![]()
flop. "Oh well, I can sit back down. Maybe a ten on the river," the Irishman said. Both the
turn and
river blanked and Malone doubled.
There must be something going on under the lights of the feature table. Since the bubble burst we've had the eliminations of David Vamplew, Koray Aldemir and now Kevin Killeen.
Killeen moved all-in from the button and was called by Antoine Saout in the big blind who had just been moved to feature table.
Killeen: ![]()
![]()
Saout: ![]()
![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and Killeen headed to the exit
The full action is uncertain, but Kees van Brugge got his stack in preflop and table neighbor Tomas MacNamara called to put the Dutchman at risk in a coin flip.
Van Brugge: ![]()
![]()
MacNamara: ![]()
![]()
The board ran out ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
and the ace on the turn sent van Brugge to the rail.
Action folded to Dzmitry Urbanovich on the button and he moved all in for 97,000. The small blind folded but big blind Fergal Cawley made the call to put Urbanovich's tournament life at risk.
Dzmitry Urbanovich: ![]()
![]()
Fergal Cawley: ![]()
![]()
Urbanovich must have not liked his chances, but the ![]()
![]()
flop improved him greatly. The flopped straight didn't end up in a chop or bust out as the
and
completed the board. Double up for Urbanovich!