2019 PokerStars EPT Prague
Vlada Stojanovic raised to 300 from under the gun and Alexander Ivarsson three-bet to 1,500 in the small blind. The big blind folded and Stojanovic made the call.
The flop came ![]()
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, Ivarsson continued with a bet of 1,200 and Stojanovic responded with a raise to 3,000 which was called.
They both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Ivarsson fired a bet of 5,000 into the pot and Stojanovic gave up on the hand after taking a few seconds.
The second player to bust on Day 1b was Tzur Levy and he sent his chips over to Dermot Blain. The Irishman just claimed another decent pot to become the early frontrunner as he cut the stack of Anton Siden into nearly half.
Picking up the action on the ![]()
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turn, Blain in the big blind made it 1,000 to go and Siden in the cutoff raised it up to 4,000, which Blain called. After the
river, Blain checked and Siden now made it 8,000 to go. Blain tossed in a raise to 40,000, which had Siden's remaining stack covered by far, and that ended up forcing a fold.
Giuseppe Carbone has some notables on his table such as Jorma Nuutinen, Danilo Velasevic and Alexandre Viard. Carbone has been chipping up early when he bet the ![]()
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flop for 500 and Viard check-called. They both checked the
on the turn and Viard led the
river for 1,100.
Carbone raised it up to 2,600 and Viard folded after some short consideration.
Nível: 2
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 100
Vlada Stojanovic raised from the hijack and Tony Tran three-bet on the button. Alexander Ivarsson had four-bet in the big blind and Tran was the only one to make the call.
The flop came ![]()
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, Ivarsson continued with a bet which Tran called.
They both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Ivarsson checked and Tran bet 5,000. Ivarsson tanked for a while until the clock was called on him. The floor came over, Ivarsson made the call before any countdown could happen. Tran tabled ![]()
to play the board but Ivarsson held ![]()
for the quads on the board with the king-kicker.
There were 7,000 in the middle and the completed board showed ![]()
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for a six-high straight on the board. The action checked to Uri Reichenstein and he made it 7,000 to go. His sole remaining opponent double-checked the bet size with the dealer an opted to fold.
"Seven thousand for a seven?" Reichenstein was asked and he replied "seven for a seven."