Hand for Hand
With 915 players left the tournament staff just announced a hand-for-hand format.
With 915 players left the tournament staff just announced a hand-for-hand format.
Preflop action replayed courtesy of Daniel Smiljkovic.
Daniel Smiljkovic raised to 60,000 from early position, leaving himself just 8,000 behind, and when action folded around to Sylvain Naets in the big blind, he made the call.
Naets then bet 8,000 on the flop, and Smiljkovic called all-in.
Daniel Smiljkovic:
Sylvain Naets:
The board ran out on the turn and on the river, which gave Smiljkovic the double-up while hand-for-hand play was taking place. Also worth noting is that an had been mistakenly exposed preflop.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Sylvain Naets |
175,000
46,200
|
46,200 |
Daniel Smiljkovic |
151,000
-199,700
|
-199,700 |
|
Kevin Artman was all in from the big blind and was against Sorrentino and another player, both playing for a side pot.
The two remaining active players checked throughout the board and Artman won the pot with while Sorrentino won the side pot with .
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Raffaele Sorrentino |
435,000
97,000
|
97,000 |
Kevin Artman |
280,000
194,700
|
194,700 |
Meikat Siu was all in with and was facing in her opponent's hand. The board brought no help to Siu with who busted at the bubble.
However, Mateusz Moolhuizen busted at the same time with a similar stack and the tournament director announced they were chopping the 906th place finish for $1,124 each as a consolation prize.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Meikat Siu | Eliminado | |
Mateusz Moolhuizen | Eliminado |
The board already showed with a pot containing around 200,000 when Joey Weissman fired 220,000 after his opponent checked, leaving him with 30,000 chips behind.
His opponent, at risk for his tournament, went deep into the tank and made the call after the clock has been called. Weissman tabled for ace-high and won the pot as his opponent showed for a pair of sevens.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Joey Weissman |
30,000
-123,000
|
-123,000 |
|
The under-the-gun player raised it to 30,000, and when action folded around to Noam Shahar on the button, he three-bet to 95,000. After both of the blinds folded, the original raiser then four-bet shoved and was called by Shahar. The two players tabled their hands and the all-in player realized he had to win a flip to stay alive.
All-in Player:
Noam Shahar:
The board ran out , which gave Shahar the set on the river and sent the player to the payout desk.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Noam Shahar |
620,000
546,000
|
546,000 |
Felix Vandeput started the action with a raise to 22,000 in early position and Bryan Hayes called from one seat over. A third player moved all in for her last 24,000 chips and Vandeput and Hayes completed.
The board came and Vandeput check-folded after Hayes bet 36,000. Hayes tabled for a pair of jacks which was still good against the of his opponent after a and completed the board.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Felix Vandeput |
900,000
644,000
|
644,000 |
Bryan Hayes |
410,000
375,500
|
375,500 |
Action picked up on the river on a board reading and about 325,000 already in the pot.
Eric Laipenieks, who has substantially increased his Day 2 starting stack, was first to act and led out with a bet of 150,000. The other player in the hand thought about for it a moment before he released his hand and sent the large pot to Laipenieks, which added even more chips to his already-impressive chipstack.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Eric Laipenieks |
1,130,000
916,300
|
916,300 |
The Monster Stack players are now enjoying a one-hour dinner break before action resume at blinds 6,000/12,000 ante 12,000.
Nível: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000