Nível: 16
Blinds: 2,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Nível: 16
Blinds: 2,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Diego Montone raised 8,000 in the hijack, and Gianluca Cedolia called in the big blind.
When the 5♣5♠2♣ flop hit the felt, Cedolia check-called a bet of 5,000.
The 4♠ turn was checked through to the A♠ river, where Cedolia checked once again. Montone fired 20,000 into the middle, and Cedolia wasted no time making the call.
Montone tabled K♣J♦ before Cedolia rolled his A♦8♥ over to win the pot with aces-up.
Daan Mulders opened to 11,000 from early position and was faced with a three-bet to 25,000 by Fabiano Kovalski.
Mulders pondered his options and moved all in, with Kovalski making the call to put Mulders at risk.
Daan Mulders: K♠K♣
Fabiano Kovalski: 10♠10♦
Mulders was in a strong position with his overpair and no assistance for Kovalski arrived on the 4♥6♦7♣9♥7♠ runout.
Guillaume Nolet opened to 8,000 from under the gun and was called by Jaesung Lee in the hijack and Igor Yaroshevskyy in the big blind.
Yaroshevskyy checked to Nolet on the 4♣5♦5♠ flop and he continued for 10,000. Lee called and Yaroshevskyy folded.
The 3♠ fell on the turn and Nolet checked. Lee took the initiative with a 25,000 bet, which got a quick fold from Nolet.
Niall Farrell was in the big blind and check-called a bet of 10,000 from Frederic Popot, in the cutoff, on a flop of 7♠4♥4♣.
The 9♠ rolled off on the turn and Farrell check-called a bet of 20,000 from Popot.
The A♥ river was checked through by both players.
Farrell showed 6♠6♥ but Popot had Q♣Q♥ for a better pocket pair and that was sufficient to send him the pot.
Luca Marki opened to 8,000 from the hijack and was called by Grigorii Rodin on the button. Bernat Capdevila Montes then shoved for his last 39,000 from the big blind, which got a fold from Marki, but a call from Rodin to put Montes at risk.
Bernat Capdevila Montes: A♣A♥
Grigorii Rodin: A♦9♣
It was the best-case scenario for Montes, and the 3♣8♠8♥2♠7♦ runout provided him with a sweat-free double.
Jacob Amsellem opened 8,000 in early position, and only Byron Kaverman came along in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of Q♠7♦3♥, and once checked to, Amsellem continued for 7,000. Kaverman called.
The 8♦ hit the turn, and Kaverman checked again before Amsellem splashed 24,000 across the line. This time Kaverman surrendered the pot as he mucked his hand.
There was around 205,000 in the middle already in a pot between Vladas Tamasauskas in the cutoff and Markkos Ladev in the small blind.
The 8♦6♠7♥ flop was checked through by both players.
On the 5♥ turn, Ladev fired out a bet of 25,000 which Tamasauskas called.
The river brought the K♠ and Ladev checked to his opponent. Tamasauskas used a time bank before putting out a bet of around 70,000, leaving himself a tiny amount behind, which forced a fold from Ladev.
Fabrice Bigot opened to 8,000 from middle position and was called by Jacob Amsellem on the button. Andras Nemeth then squeezed to 32,000 from the small blind and, undeterred, Bigot made it 60,000 to go. Amsellem got out of the way and Nemeth called.
Nemeth check-called a 25,000 bet from Bigot on the 6♠10♥3♣ flop and action checked down on the Q♥ turn and J♣ river.
Nemeth showed he had been slowplaying A♦A♥ and Bigot mucked — conceding the pot to Nemeth.