Sam Grafton is not having the best day at the tables tweeting that he had to cold four-bet shove against Jamila Von Perger managing to pick up a few chips. Grafton is just below the 8,000 mark.
Von Perger herself is not having a stellar day and has just been involved in an interesting hand. Markus Ross opened the action for 500, Von Perger called on the button and the player in the small blind raised to 1,425. Grafton folded the big blind and went back to his phone.
Ross deliberated and made the call as did Von Perger. The flop was and the small blind led out for 2,600. Ross again mulled it over before flicking out a blue T5000 chips to call. Von Perger licked her lips and did the same. They went to the turn card and action slowed down as it was checked around.
The river card was the and it was Ross who made a bet of 6,100 scooping the pot and showing the as he did.
On the turn of a board, Oleg Vasylchenko checked and Corneliu Cretu bet 5,700. The Ukrainian player made the call to see the on the river. Vasylchenko checked again and Cretu moved all in, Vasylchenko called quicker than a Usain Bolt desperately trying to get to the bathroom.
Cretu:
Vasylchenko:
Cretu's turned flush had been crushed by his opponent's rivered full house. The Romanian was eliminated and Vasylchenko moved up to over 60,000.
On this week's episode of the PokerNews GPI Update, Rich and Eric look at a stagnant Player of the Year race and welcome Mukul Pahuja back into the top 10 of the GPI 300. They also take a look and see if there is still a Mizrachi in the top 300!
Just before the last break, the following hand occurred between Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier, Timur Margolin, and Francisco Torres.
The action folded to Mercier preflop and he raised to 400 from middle position. In the cutoff seat, Timor Margolin reraised to 1,100, and then Francisco Torres called from the button. After the blinds folded, Mercier made the call as well.
The flop came down , and Mercier checked. Margolin also checked, despite three-betting preflop, and then Torres fired 2,200. After Mercier called, Margolin put in a check-raise to 8,100. Torres folded quickly, and Mercier did the same, albeit after a few moments of thought, and Margolin won the pot.
On the final board of , Noah Schwartz was faced with a bet of 20,000 from Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen. After a bit of tanking, Schwartz made the call. Jorgensen had flopped a set with the and that wasn't to the delight of Schwartz, who showed that he had flopped top two pair with the .
Jorgensen won the pot and moved to roughly 76,000, while Schwartz was knocked back to around 10,000 and left mumbling about how he should've folded.
A new look Jake Cody is playing today, but he’s equally at home on PokerStars regional tours. PokerStars Blog talked about the differences between the two, his new face fuzz and why you want to check your poker ego at the door. Read it at the PokerStars Blog.