Action was on the river on a board K♠4♠7♦8♣7♠. Petre Bogdan Ionescu checked and Ivan Litvinov moved all in for 17,000, a little less than a pot-sized bet. Ionescu went into the tank before finally folding his hand and conceding the pot.
2023 PokerStars EPT Prague
Mads Borregaard, in the small blind, found himself all-in and at risk for his last 2,500, against Darius Svirskas, who was under the gun.
Mads Borregaard: 8♥7♥
Darius Svirskas: A♣8♦
The board ran out K♣J♠6♦2♣7♠. Borregaard's hand was dominated until a rivered seven saved his tournament life.
The pot stood at approximately 6,000 with two players looking at a board that read Q♥9♠J♣.
Kamil Skawinski, in the small blind, check-called a bet of 1,100 from Bhavin Khatri, on the button.
The 3♦ turn saw a repeat of the action, this time Khatri sized up to 5,500.
The J♠ river saw Skawinski check again. Khatri moved all in for 19,500 and Skawinski made a reluctant call.
Bhavin Khatri: K♦10♥
Kamil Skawinski: A♦A♣
Khatri's flopped straight was good enough to crack the aces of Skawinski and he doubled up.
Luca Pontiroli open raised to 400, Vahid Moghaddam called, and Mengshi Tian three-bet to 1,800 from the button. Both Pontiroli and Moghaddam called.
The flop came J♣2♦10♦. Action checked to Tian, who continued for 1,100. Pontiroli called and Moghaddam folded. The turn was the A♦. Pontiroli checked and Tian bet 3,100, which Pontiroli called.
The river came the K♣ and both players checked to showdown. Tian showed 10♣10♠ for a set of tens. Pontiroli turned over Q♠J♠. He'd made a pair of jacks on the flop and completed his straight on the river to win the pot.
Nível: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Jeppe Bisgaard raised to 300 from early position, Marian Fridrich called, then Keneshka Kabir three-bet to 1,500 from the button. Bisgaard folded and Fridrich called.
The flop came A♠J♥3♠. Fridrich checked and Kabir continued for 3,000. Fridrich folded and Kabir took down the pot.
Radu Ciprian opened to 600 from middle position. Yizhaq Orenshtein three-bet to 2,000 from the button and Ciprian called.
Ciprian played out of flow, betting 4,200 on the 6♥4♣10♦ flop, to which Orenshtein called.
The 6♦ turn saw Ciprian bet again, this time for 7,600. Orenshtein was undettered.
The river landed the 4♦. Ciprian sized down to a bet of 5,700, Orenshtein put him all in for his effective stack of 16,000 and Ciprian made the call.
Radu Ciprian: Q♣10♠
Yizhaq Orenshtein: 10♥10♣
Orenshtein's full house sent Ciprian to the rail.

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Philippe Sarouphin raised to 300 from late position, Jakub Witkowski called on the button, and Amir Mohammadi called in the big blind.
The flop came 10♥2♦9♣. Action checked to Witkowski, who bet out for 500. Mohammadi check-raised to 1,500, Sarouphin folded and Witkowski called.
The turn was the Q♣. Mohammadi led for 2,200 and Witkowski called. The river came the 5♥. Mohammadi checked and Witkowski bet 3,500. Mohammadi made the call.
Witkowski flipped over K♥4♥ for a bluff and Mohammadi showed J♦J♥ for pocket jacks to catch the bluff and win the pot.
With the pot already standing at 3,200, two players were looking at a board dealt to the turn that read 2♦6♠10♥K♥.
Keneshka Kabir, in the big blind, led out for 3,200 for a bet the size of the pot. Iraklis Manikaros, in the hijack, thought for some time before tossing his cards to the muck. Kabir won this hand without a showdown.