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2024 PokerStars EPT Prague
Steve O'Dwyer completed the small blind and Vladas Tamasauskas checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came 5♣6♦4♣ and O'Dwyer bet 3,000, which Tamasauskas called. Both players checked it back on the 2♦ turn.
Action heated up on the 3♠ river as O'Dwyer led for 10,500 and Tamasauskas raised to 28,000. O'Dwyer reraised to 78,000 and Tamasauskas called. O'Dwyer showed Q♥7♦ and Tamasauskas had J♦7♥, both players making a seven-high straight, resulting in a chopped pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Vladas Tamasauskas | 235,000 | |
Steve O'Dwyer | 100,000 | |
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Vladas Tamasauskas raised to 3,000 from under the gun and Enrico Camosci called on the button.
The 6♣10♥A♦ flop checked through to the A♥ on the turn. Tamasauskas placed a delayed continuation of 3,500 and Camosci called.
The 2♦ river checked to a showdown. Tamasauskas tabled J♦8♦ for jack-high, while Camosci claimed this pot with 5♦5♥.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Vladas Tamasauskas |
235,000
40,000
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40,000 |
Enrico Camosci |
210,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
Moments after busting, Steve O'Dwyer rebought for the tournament on his third bullet as the sixth entry to the event.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Steve O'Dwyer |
100,000
100,000
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100,000 |
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Enrico Camosci raised to 3,000 from the hijack, Mihails Nikitins called on the button, Vladas Tamasauskas called in the small blind, and Steve O'Dwyer called in the big blind to make it a family pot with four players to the flop.
The flop was dealt 5♥2♣7♣ and Tamasauskas led for 3,000, which all three other players called. The turn came the 8♠ and Tamasauskas checked. O'Dwyer made it 16,000 to go, Camosci called, Nikitins folded and Tamasauskas called.
The river was the K♠ and Tamasauskas checked again. O'Dwyer pushed out a bet of 49,500, most of his stack. Camosci folded and Tamasauskas moved all in.
This left O'Dwyer in a bit of a pickle. If he folded, he'd be left with less than a small blind. By this point, he seemed to know he was beat, an anguished look on his face as he used up his time bank cards.
O'Dwyer eventually made a resigned call for his remaining chips. He showed J♣9♣ for a bluff. Tamasauskas turned over K♣5♣ for two pair, kings and fives, to win the pot, eliminating O'Dwyer.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Vladas Tamasauskas |
195,000
77,000
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77,000 |
Steve O'Dwyer | Eliminé | |
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Niveau: 4
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
Vladas Tamasauskas limped in from the small blind. Steve O'Dwyer raised to 6,000, from the big blind, and Tamasauskas called.
The 7♣5♠2♥ flop checked through to the 6♥ on the turn. Tamasauskas took the lead for 10,500 and O'Dwyer called.
The Q♣ river saw Tamasauskas bet out 42,000, a virtual all-in with 500 behind the line. O'Dwyer moved all in, asking for Tamasauskas's last red chip and Tamasauskas called.
Vladas Tamasauskas: 9♥8♣
Steve O'Dwyer: 4♥3♥
Both players had turned a straight, but Tamasauskas was best, doubling him up.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Vladas Tamasauskas |
118,000
54,000
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54,000 |
Steve O'Dwyer |
81,500
-73,500
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-73,500 |
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Vladas Tamasauskas raised from the button and Enrico Camosci called in the big blind.
The flop came 9♥7♥A♥ and Camosci checked. Tamasauskas bet 2,000 and Camosci called. Both players checked it back on the 4♥ turn.
The river was the 2♥ and Camosci led out for 4,000, a little under a third of the pot. Tamasauskas took a little time to ponder before making the call. Camosci showed 7♣3♣ and Tamasauskas had A♦3♣.
They were both playing the flush on board and so the pot was chopped.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Enrico Camosci | 206,000 | |
Vladas Tamasauskas |
64,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 3,500 from under the gun, Enrico Camosci called on the button, as did Mihails Nikitins, in the small blind.
The action checked to Camosci, who took the lead for 3,000 on the 3♥4♦4♠. Both players called.
The 5♣ turn and the J♠ river checked to a showdown. Nikitins tabled A♠3♦ for just a pair of threes; good enough to send both O'Dwyer and Camosci's cards into the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Enrico Camosci |
206,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
Steve O'Dwyer |
155,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
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Mihails Nikitins |
100,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
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