Nacho Barbero opened 4,500 on the button before Kayhan Mokri three-bet 18,000 in the small blind.
Once the action was back on Barbero, he wasted no time pitching his cards into the muck.
Nacho Barbero opened 4,500 on the button before Kayhan Mokri three-bet 18,000 in the small blind.
Once the action was back on Barbero, he wasted no time pitching his cards into the muck.
Kayhan Mokri opened 4,500 under the gun and Erik Seidel made the call in the cutoff before Sergio Agüero did the same from the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of K♠10♣3♣, and once checked to, Mokri continued for 5,000. Only Seidel made the call.
The 9♥ turn and K♣ river received checks from both players, and Mokri announced ace-high as he tabled A♥8♥. Seidel quickly rolled over his J♠10♠, flopping a pair of tens, and pulled in the pot.
Niveau: 5
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
The players are on their first 20-minute break of the day.
With about 50,000 in the middle, Timothy Adams was faced with an all-in bet of 40,000 from Kayhan Mokri on the completed board of 10♠9♦6♠5♠8♦.
Adams tanked for about 20 seconds before making the call. Mokri rolled his A♠K♦ over as he stepped out of his seat, and Adams scored the elimination with a flopped set of sixes with the 6♦6♥.
Sergio Agüero opened 3,500 under the gun, and both Erik Seidel on the button and Felipe Ketzer in the big blind came along.
The dealer fanned a flop of K♣K♦J♣, and Ketzer check-folded to the bet of 3,000 from Agüero, while Seidel made the call.
The 3♣ turn received checks from both players and the K♠ completed the board.
Agüero pushed a bet of 5,000 across the line and Seidel quickly called. Agüero tabled A♦10♥ for ace-high before being shown the full house of Seidel as he tabled J♠8♠.

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Jean-Noel Thorel opened 3,000 under the gun and Niklas Astedt three-bet 8,000 next to act. The action quickly folded back around to Thorel as he made the call.
When the 7♦6♥4♦ flop hit the felt, Thorel checked to Astedt who continued for 6,000. Thorel wasted no time tossing four gray chips across the line for a raise of 20,000.
Astedt snap-folded as he said with a laugh, "Bon Appetit."
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Niveau: 4
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500