Donnie "DP" Peters and Rich Ryan recap the Monster WPT Tournament of Champions, talk California legislation, take a look at the changes announced for the 2016 WSOP, and discuss the opening of the EPT Grand Final.
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Alexios Zervos just raised to 28,000 and Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst three-bet from his direct left to 62,000. The action folded back to Zervos and he moved all in for about 360,000.
Selbst called right away.
Zervos:
Selbst:
The board ran out and Selbst raked in a big pot that sent the Greek pro to the rail.
Rintaro Kagawa made it 33,000 and Kiryl Radzivonau pushed all in, having Kagawa's 200,000 behind well covered.
Kagawa agonized over the call, but eventually made it with the , and was ahead of Radzivonau's .
The even gave Kagawa a flush draw, but he missed on the turn, and when Radzivonau hit the river, Kagawa's 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €5,300 Main Event run was over.
Loc Tu just raised to 31,000 from middle position and Ihar Soika moved all in from his direct left. Soika's shove was for 185,000 and from his direct left Koichi Nozaki made the call.
The action folded back to Tu, and he tanked for a bit before moving all in for 215,000. Nozaki called, and the showdown went as follows.
Tu:
Soika:
Nozaki:
The flop brought out and Tu celebrated after hitting a set.
"Don't celebrate too quickly," a player said, and the turn was the .
On the river the hit, and Soika smirked as he had hit a straight to triple up. Tu was left with very little, while Nozaki still has a comfortable stack.