Prior to the start of the heads-up match, a break of approximately 25 minutes has kicked off. Omar Del Pino will start the duel with a lead of nearly two-to-one over Matthieu Lamagnere, who still has 38 big blinds at his disposal.
Matthieu Lamagnere opened to 2,500,000 with the on the button, picking up a call by Omar Del Pino with the in the big blind. The flop was checked by Del Pino, Lamagnere bet 2,000,000.
What followed was a check-raise to 5,900,000 by Del Pino and Lamagnere stuck around to the turn. Del Pino checked once more and Lamagnere now bet 4,500,000 for Del Pino to check-raise once more as Del Pino made it 11,500,000 to go.
Lamagnere made the call and the fell on the river, on which Del Pino announced all-in. Some one and a half minutes passed and Lamagnere then sent his cards into the muck.
The entire hand lasted a long time and leaped into the next level already.
Matthieu Lamagnere limped the button and Omar Del Pino raised to 4,000,000 in the big blind. The limp-shove by Lamagnere for 27,000 followed and Del Pino instantly called.
Matthieu Lamagnere:
Omar Del Pino:
The Spanish rail was shouting for a ten but they were silenced on the flop as Lamagnere made the nut flush. Just upon request, the ten appeared on the turn when it didn't matter anymore, nor did the on the river.
In a limped pot to the flop, Matthieu Lamagnere checked trips with the and Omar Del Pino bet 1,600,000 with the . Lamagnere check-raised to 5,200,000 and Del Pino gave up.
The next limped pot was checked through on the flop and Lamagnere bet the turn when checked to for 1,500,000 with the . Del Pino called with the and Lamagnere got there on the river.
Lamagnere bet 6,200,000 into 5,800,000 and Del Pino needed some time before letting go.
Omar Del Pino limped the and Matthieu Lamagnere checked his option with the . The flop gave Del Pino broadway and Lamagnere check-called for 1,400,000 to see the on the turn.
Lamagnere checked once more and Del Pino bet more than the pot to shut down his opponent.
Matthieu Lamagnere raised to 3,000,000 with the and Omar Del Pino defended the . The flop was checked by both and the turn brought no betting action either.
After the river, Del Pino checked and paid off a bet worth 6,200,000 with his bluff catcher to get shown the bad news.