Adrian Mateos with ![]()
got his chips in against Fabian Quoss with ![]()
. Mateos had his last 80,000 on the line but doubled as the board came ![]()
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2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta
Dan Smith open shoved his last 70,000 in from the under the gun position. Action folded to Sam Greenwood in the cutoff and the Canadian called. The button folded but Artem Metalidi in the small blind shoved over the top all in for 251,000. Greenwood mucked his hand pretty quickly.
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The flop would just about end it for Smith: ![]()
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. The
on the turn was a blank, the
on the river was not enough to save Smith.
41 players remain, 39 get paid.
David Peters first lost a big pot to Mike McDonald where Peters had to check fold the river to McDonald's push. The remainder of his chips he got all in against Marc Etienne McLaughlin.
McLaughlin was on the button and Peters in the small blind. Peters had the best hand with ![]()
as McLaughlin showed ![]()
. Peters would fall victim to an unlucky flop: ![]()
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turn and
on the river didn't help and peters made his exit in 42nd place.
We just caught the tail end of a hand that looked like it was going to bring us one step closer to reaching the money. But it played out differently, much to the surprise of the man at risk, Daniel Ghionoiu.
The board showed ![]()
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when Ghionoiu bet 33,000 and Rui Ferreira put him all in for an additional 60,000. Bernd Vogelhuber got out of the way and folded after which Ghionoiu put his jacket on, and got up from the table.
Ghionoiu had so little chips behind that he himself was convinced that he was beat, but he did not find a way to fold his cards.
When Ghionoiu made the call Ferreira showed ![]()
, and Ghionoiu's eyes searched the board for any connection.
"I win?" he asked, as he tabled ![]()
for two pair.
"Nice hand," Ferreira said, as he doubled up one of the shortest stacks.
"You are a bad boy!" Ghionoiu joked to Ferreira, as there are still 42 players in the High Roller with 39 places paid.
Ivan Luca opened the hijack for 17,000 and his neighbor Emrah Cakmak in the cutoff shoved all in for 137,000 total. De button and both blinds folded and the decision was back on Luca. He played a bit with his cards, thought a bit more, and called.
Ivan Luca: ![]()
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The brought Cakmak some opportunities with ![]()
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, but the
on the turn and
on the river didn't fill up his flush and the Frenchman hit the rail empty handed. 42 players remain.
Tamer Kamel just ended up all in for 62,500 and he was up against Emrah Cakmak.
Kamel: ![]()
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and Kamel stayed alive. The Brit has been one of the shorter stacks all day, but as of right now he's still holding on to make it into the money.
Nível: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Leon Tsoukernik sat at the same table as Artem Litvinov yesterday, and the two of them put up a show. After Litvinov busted, we had to do with Tsoukernik. We can now go look for another most entertaining player, as Tsoukernik just got eliminated.
He shoved his last 170,000 in with ![]()
and got a call from start of day chip leader Rui Ferreira with ![]()
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and Tsoukernik made his exit.
Just now Sylvain Loosli became the first player to crack the million-chip mark in this event. After the dinner break Loosli has shown continued dominance, three-betting numerous times without getting called and just now he fired two barrels to take down another pot without showdown.
Loosli leads by quite a margin as we are six places away from the money.
Fabian Quoss just raised before the flop and Carlos Chadha raised all in when the action got folded to him. Chadha was all in for 150,000 chips and Quoss made the call right away.
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and Quoss raked in another serious pot while Chadha hit the rail.