Dimitar Danchev raised to 2,600 and Ludovic Geilich peeled the flop from the button, being pretty certain that the PCA champion would have snap-called if he shoved preflop. On the flop, Danchev continued for 2,600 and Geilich shoved for 17,300 chips with . Danchev tanked for a fair while and called with .
The outs of Geilich increased significantly with the turn while the river put a disappointing end to the EPT 11 Deauville Main Event for the Scotsman.
Ivan Luca and Jannick Wrang were heads up with the board reading . Luca had first action and he checked over to Wrang. Wrang reached for chips and moved 7,200 past the betting line. Luca called and the two saw a river.
The dealer finished off the board with the and Luca came out firing for 12,000. Wrang went into the tank for a little over a minute before dropping out a call. Luca showed but it was no good compared to Wrang's . Wrang was awarded the pot and he brought his stack up to 106,000. Luca, on the other hand, dropped down to 114,000.
Eric Sadoun was all in and at risk for his last 21,000 with only to see Ognjen Sekularac look him up with . The board ran out and the Frenchman left the table, rambling over a day to forget.
During our visit to Normandy we visited the historical sight of Omaha beach, Point du Hoc and the American cemetery. It's hard to describe the atmosphere of these places, but if you're ever near the French coast it's a must visit.
Guillaume Darcourt isn't the only big stack on his table anymore as Pierre Morin was just involved in a huge hand that saw his opponent five-bet shove with pocket kings. Morin called with and got another ace right in the window. A king on the turn and a brick on the river sent the opponent to the rail, Morin took a few minutes to stack his tower nicely.
Robin Ylitalo, who took down the EPT 10 London Main Event for £ 560,980 after defeating a field of 604 entries, won't become the second player to win two EPT titles. At least not for now, as the media ID of the Swede made it to our media desk.
PokerStars Team Online player Vicente Delgado has been eliminated from the tournament. Just like Miguel Use, we ran into him while going downstairs to check on the tournament. Delgado was taking a look at what other tournaments to play, and was kind enough to tell us some details of what had happened.
Delgado had and opened under the gun. An older gentleman three bet and Delgado called the all in after first four betting. Delgado's opponent had and no ace, flush, or straight appear to help Delgado.
Eugene Katchalov got the pot going with a bet of 2,700 and found that Jan Przysucha wanted to play a pot with him.
The flop was and a bet of 3,500 from Katchalov got called by Przysucha. The turn card saw a further bet of 7,500 called by Przysucha and the popped up on the river. Both players checked but and Katchalov turned over the winning , missing the flush draw but spiking the ace.
An early positioned player opened to 2,500 and Fernand Michelet flatted from the next seat over. Action came around to Kevin MacPhee in the cutoff and he three-bet to 7,600. Action folded back to the original raiser and he kicked his cards into the muck. Michelet four-bet all in for about 16,500 and MacPhee instantly called.
MacPhee:
Michelet:
The board ran out , allowing MacPhee to win the pot and eliminate Michelet from play. With this win, MacPhee's stack has increased to about 130,000.