The action started with Francesco Grieco raising it up to 5,200 in chips. Sandrine Rousseau then bumped it up to 19,200 from the small blind which was enough to force the big blind out.
Grieco made the call and both watched the flop come down . Rousseau paused for a second before moving all in for her remaining 36,300 in chips. Grieco reluctantly called and the cards were tabled.
Grieco:
Rousseau:
The and completed the board which was good enough for Rousseau who held with her over pair.
EPT Warsaw 2009 winner (for zł1,493,170/$528,253) Christophe Benzimra opened for 5,000. Thomas Muehlocker made it 14,500 from the small blind and Benzimra made the call.
Muehlocker bet out 11,500 on and Benzimra made the call. The French regular called the 22,500 bet that Muehlocker fired on the turn as well. The river came the and Muehlocker moved all in after some tanking. Benzimra snap called, only to find out his wasn't good enough for the win. Muehlocker tabled for the flopped full house and so busted Benzimra.
Stefano Terziani opened to 5,200 from under the gun. Daniel Fuchs moved all in for 36,200 from the hijack as the action folded back around to the Terziani. He made the call and both players tabled their cards.
Terziani:
Fuchs:
The board ran out to see Fuchs hold with his pair as he doubled up to 78,700 in chips.
At the end of November in the space of just three days Ben Dobson final tabled the Sunday Million and Super Tuesday. He talked to the PokerStars Blog about his majorly successful 2014.
Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov spoke to us about his seven-way chop in the Eureka Poker Tour Main Event that ultimately banked him just shy of €100,000.
Mustapha Kanit opened the action for 4,200 from the button and Stephen Graner three-bet to 12,500 from the big blind.
Kanit had a monster stack now and he prepared to put it to good use with a four-bet to 21,800. Graner wasn’t having any of it though and five-bet to 59,000.
Kanit asked how much he had, and when the answer was that he started with around 230,000 Kanit flicked his cards to the dealer and gave it up.
We arrived at the table just as Daniel Ferreira raised it to 4,500 from under the gun plus one. He was called by Daniel Chitakhov and Nandor Solyom in the cut off and blinds as well as Luca Amoruso in the blinds.
The flop came down and all four players decided to check their options. When the dropped on the turn, Amoruso checked. Ferreira bet out 8,000 and was only called by Chitakhov.
The dealer rolled over the on the river and Ferreira checked. Chitakhov reached for his chips and splashed a bet of 25,000. Not long passed before Ferreira’s cards flew into the muck.
Olivier Busquet made a cold four-bet and then called the five-bet shove of EPT Barcelona High Roller champion Thomas Muhlocker for 126,200 with the Austrian at risk. Muhlocker turned over and won the massive flip against the of Busquet on a board of .
Among those that weren't as fortunate lately there were Giuliano Bendinelli, Dimitar Danchev and Mikita Badziakouski.