Anton Suarez opened the action with a raise to 4,500 and Jean-Philippe Piquette came along on the button. They checked through the ![]()
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flop and Suarez bet the
turn for 6,000, Piquette called. No betting action followed on the
river and Suarez tabled the ![]()
for king-high, Piquette claimed the pot with ![]()
for a pair of queens.
2019 PokerStars EPT Prague
Giuliano Bendinelli went all in from the cutoff over a hijack open and saw Deniz Dogan also commit the entirety of his chips on the button. Everybody else folded.
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, with Dogan's ace-king remaining best all along. Dogan's stack was counted to be 42,500 and Bendinelli's was just below that, resulting in his elimination from the tournament.
There was a little over 50,000 in the middle on a board of ![]()
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and Aliaksei Dubrouski was all in from the hijack for his last 31,000. Action was on Michal Janczarski, who was in the cutoff and in the tank. After some thought, he clicked the call button.
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Janczarski had called with the second-nut trips and saw the bad news when Dubrouski turned over the nuts, earning the double with aces full.
Viktor Katzenberger had been the initial raiser for 4,000 and Akin Tuna stuck around on the button. A bet and a call for 9,000 was pulled in already and the river showed ![]()
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. Katzenberger now bet 18,000 with around 22,000 behind and Tuna called.
Katzenberger revealed the ![]()
for trips tens and that won the pot.
Hugo Pingray opened to 4,000 in the hijack and was called by Jakob Michalak, who was on the button. Alin Grasu came along as well, defending his big blind to take action three ways to the flop ![]()
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. Grasu and Pingray checked over to Michalak, who bet 5,000 and received a fold from Grasu and a call from Pingray.
The turn came
and Pingray checked to Michalak again. Michalak slid forward his remaining chips and Pingray asked for a count, which was totaled to be 34,500. Pingray thought for about a minute and then sent his cards to the muck.
First to act, Ad Schaap open-shoved all in for 39,500. Laurent Michot was next to act and also moved all in for over 100,000. It got folded around to Azad Jabrayilov, who briefly considered it but then flew his ![]()
with relative ease open in the muck.
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"No queen," Jabrayilov whispered, followed by a "thanks" when the ![]()
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flop fell. The dealer correctly pointed out there were still two cards to sweat, but neither the
turn nor
river did anything to challenge Michot's overpair.
Bertrand Grospellier was spotted on his way out of the tournament area and staff confirmed that he had lost the remainder of his chips with ace-six versus ace-queen, his opponent rivered an ace-high straight.
Morten Hvam opened to 4,500 and Sylvain Loosli three-bet to 14,000 in the cutoff, which then resulted in a four-bet to 33,000 by Hvam. Loosli made the call and they ended up checking down the ![]()
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board entirely.
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and Loosli mucked.
"That was a crap flop, but I am happy with the outcome," Hvam said in table chat to his neighbor.