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river, Justin Bonomo fired a bet worth 30,000 and Rainer Kempe called after very brief consideration. The German must have hated the final community card though, as it spoiled a big payday. Kempe had the ![]()
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with both players chopping the pot.
2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final
Canadian sports bettor Haralabos Voulgaris and Dario Sammartino have entered the competition and the field has since grown to 40 entries with more expected in the next few hours.
With already 70,000 chips in the middle, Vladimir Troyanovskiy checked the ![]()
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turn and then called a bet worth 33,000 by Stephen Chidwick. The Brit checked behind a
river and showed pocket queens, Troyanovskiy had pocket jacks and lost a decent chunk of his stack early on.
The first elimination has taken place and the cards were all but rushed away. Paul Newey confirmed that a raising war took place between Michael Bonzon and Nick Petrangelo. The latter had ![]()
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. Bonzon however snapped him off with pocket aces and the board blanked out with the
turn and
river.
A single re-entry is available until around 5 p.m. local time, so Petrangelo may rejoin the competition once again.
Ole Schemion won the €100,000 Super High Roller last night for a whopping €1,597,800, and now he's here for more. Quan Zhou and Fedor Holz have also signe dup, bumping the attendance to 34.
Nível: 2
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Luc Greenwood was the first to show up and his brothers Max and Sam just followed to increase the field to 31 entries. Further participants that showed up at the end of level one include Jean-Noel Thorel, Fabian Quoss, Ivan Luca, Mikita Badziakouski and Igor Kurganov.
Kurganov finished 4th in the €100,000 Super High Roller yesterday for his third consecutive final table finish in the very same event while Badziakouski was the chip leader of said event after Day 1.
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river, Timothy Adams checked and Dong Zhao bet 6,500 from one seat over to receive a call by the Canadian. Zhao flipped over ![]()
for a pair of eights and that won the pot.
Hady El Asmar, who was one of seven players to win a ticket for the event through a Satellite two days ago, just faced a raise to 2,500 by Dan Smith and Michael Bonzon in the big blind also came along. On the ![]()
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flop, El Asmar check-called a bet worth 3,500 by Bonzon and Smith folded. On the
turn both players checked and El Asmar's bet worth 10,000 on the
turn scooped the pot without showdown.