Fabio Sperling raised to 22,000 and Tatiana Barausova moved all in from the button. The blinds folded and Sperling found out it was a 136,000 call. In the end he tossed out a calling chip and the cards were revealed.
Sperling with had Barausova’s out pipped.
The final board was and the last of Barausova’s chips went to Sperling.
First Idan Raviv had Brian Altman at risk with against the of the American and spiked an ace on the flop. However, the turn gave Altman the unbeatable hand to double up for 152,000 and the river was meaningless.
Aviv was down to 75,000 chips and got it in with against the of Andras Nemeth in the small blind. The board ran out and again Nemeth scored the knockout with the final community card.
Peter Turmezey moved all in for 192,000 in a battle of the blinds and was called by Stephen Graner. The American was way ahead preflop with but Turmezey improved with on a board of .
Pascal Hartmann then raised to 22,000 from the cutoff and the player in the small blind called. Davidi Kitai in the big blind three-bet to 82,000 and Hartmann clicked it back to 153,000. The other player got out of the way and Kitai moved all in with the far bigger stack. Hartmann called off for what looked to be 460,000 chips and tabled .
Kitai flipped over and Hartmann already said "good game" to his table mates after the Belgian had hit a set on the flop. The on the turn gave Hartmann one out, but the river was a brick.
Jonathan Wong had raised from under the gun and [Removed:413] moved all in for 140,000 from one seat over in the last hand of the level. Wong called with but then saw the bad news as Pautrot had tabled . The board ran out and Pautrot doubled up.
Miltiadis Kyriakides called a raise on the button and [Removed:413] also called out of the big blind. On the flop, the initial raiser made a continuation bet of 50,000 and Kyriakides called before Pautrot check-raised all in for 283,000. The initial raiser got out of the way and Kyriakides called with the words "if you are flushing, I got a problem."
Pautrot indeed had a flush draw with and Kyriakides was caught with for the lower flush draw and gutshot. The on the turn gave him the better hand and the river sent Pautrot to the rail.
Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree finished in 118th place for €10,740 in the EPT Prague Main Event, but that's not what we talked about in our interview.
Boeree looked back on her 2014 tournament campaign, her blossoming love life and REG Charity which she's very actively working on. Here's what she had to say.