Badr Douch opened 12,000 before Andras Nemeth put in a three-bet to 36,000. The action folded back around to Douch as he made the call.
The dealer spread a flop of 10♥8♦5♣, and Douch quickly folded to a continuation bet of 35,000 from Nemeth.
Badr Douch opened 12,000 before Andras Nemeth put in a three-bet to 36,000. The action folded back around to Douch as he made the call.
The dealer spread a flop of 10♥8♦5♣, and Douch quickly folded to a continuation bet of 35,000 from Nemeth.
Cards had just been swept away and Aliaksei Boika was raking in a big pot, having just busted Bernat Capdevila Montes and doubled through Luca Marki.
PokerNews was informed Boika had a set of tens, Montes had a set of sixes, and Marki had ace-king on an ace-high board.
Guillaume Nolet opened 12,000 in middle position, and Bert Stevens put in a three-bet to 40,000 from the small blind.
The action folded back to Nolet, and he put in a four-bet to 187,000, forcing Stevens to surrender his hand.
Iulian-Remus Blebea opened to 15,000 from the hijack and just behind him, Govert Metaal three-bet to 31,000 from the cutoff.
Action folded back around to Blebea, who four-bet enough to put Metaal all in for his last 105,000.
Metaal went into the tank and used up a time extension before folding A♥J♠ face up — conceding the pot to Blebea.
Oliver Weis had just been moved to a new table and was back in the action immediately as the Q♣9♥7♦ flop was on the felt. Badr Douch checked, and Weis fired a bet of 22,000 into the pot of about 33,000. Douch called.
The 6♣ hit the turn, and once Douch checked, Weis stayed aggressive with a bet of 68,000, which was enough to force the fold.
Mario Trattou and Yevgeneiy Golenko were heads-up on a board of Q♣8♥4♠K♦ with a sizable pot already in the middle.
Trattou was in the small blind and checked-called a 42,000 bet from the Golenko, who was in the big blind.
The 5♣ completed the board and Trattou checked a final time, prompting a 65,000 bet from Golenko.
Trattou tanked for a bit, but eventually decided to call and Golenko tabled A♣J♣. Trattou excitedly turned over 9♦9♥ for a winning pair of nines and said, "This was you trying to bluff... I smelt it!"
"Don't try to bluff me," Trattou added as he collected the pot.
Cards were on their backs and Mario Navarro was all-in for 73,000 and at risk versus Tomi Brouk.
Mario Navarro: A♠A♣
Tomi Brouk: Q♦Q♥
Navarro looked set for a double-up with aces versus queens and nothing changed on the 9♥3♦10♦4♣J♠ runout.
Oliver Weis opened 13,000 in early position, and Stanislav Zegal called next to act before Igor Yaroshevskyy called in the small blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of A♥K♥7♦, and Yaroshevskyy check-folded to a bet of 18,000 from Weis, but Zegal made the call.
The 2♠ hit the turn, and Weis fired another shell of 58,000. This time Zegal surrendered as his cards hit the muck.
Joey Weissman opened to 6,000 from middle position and Ibrahim Ghassan defended his big blind.
Ghassan check-called a bet of 6,000 from Weissman on the 3♠2♠2♥ flop.
On the J♣ turn, Ghassan again checked to Weissman, who fired out a bet of 35,000, which led to a swift fold from his opponent.