Team PokerStars Pro George Danzer has just been eliminated from the main event. There was an open to 1,000 from Andrew Taylor and a call before Danzer shoved for 12,300. What happened next was surely not what he expected.
Taylor moved all in as did the second player. Danzer showed , Taylor the and the third player . As Danzer obsereved he had indeed run into the, “Top of their ranges.”
The board ran out giving Taylor the nut flush and Danzer an early night.
Kitty Kuo is up to 90,000 after eliminating Douglas Hartwick. Kuo had called Hartwick's all-in with while the Canadian held . The board ran out and Kuo added even more chips to her stack.
Mateusz Moolhuizen, who cashed a whopping five times in EPT Vienna last season, qualified for this event at the last moment, and is doing well so far today.
He got up from the table and told about a remarkable hand he played a bit earlier.
In that hand the player under the gun opened to 800, and the older very aggressive player directly to the player's left, three bet to 3,000. Moolhuizen in the big blind found and cold four bet to 6,000. The first player folded, the aggressive player made the call.
The flop came rainbow and Moolhuizen checked. His opponent pushed his remaining 15,000 tot the middle, Moolhuizen called. Moolhuizen's opponent had for no pair and no draw, and didn't catch runner runner.
Ludovic Geilich was in the small blind looking at an early position raise to 1,000 and 2 callers. This is tantamount to a red rag to a bull and Geilich promptly squeezed to 4,000.
The original raiser wasn’t having any of it though and after some thought made it 8,000. Geilich took a minute before looking back at his hole cards one more time and throwing then away.
From the cutoff seat, Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu raised to 1,175. Cyprus' Imad Saab reraised from the big blind to 3,675, and Negreanu called.
"I don't like to fold, you know that," said Negreanu after making the call. "Folding isn't fun."
The flop came down , and as soon as Saab tossed out a bet, Negreanu folded.
Niall Farrell had a fairly uninteresting and unproductive first six levels of the day, picking a pot up here and there but not really getting anything going. That has changed since the last time we caught up with him and he gave us an exclusive and in-depth run down on just how he managed to run his stack up.
“It’s been a good level. I’ve matched my cards a lot, which has helped.” Farrell explained. So now you know.
From the hijack seat, Daniel Negreanu raised to 1,175. Rafael Ubeda reraised from the cutoff seat to 2,900, and action folded back to Negreanu. He called, and the flop came down . Both players checked the flop and also the turn to see the land on the river. Negreanu checked, and Ubeda bet 4,100. Negreanu folded, and Ubeda won the pot.
From middle position, Daniel Negreanu raised to 1,175. He found two callers before the flop, Imad Saab from the cutoff seat and Govert Metaal from the button, and the flop came down . Negreanu, Saab, and Metaal all checked, and the turn was the to pair the board. Negreanu and Saab checked, and Metaal fired 2,100. No one made the call, and Metaal won the pot.