An Italian jumped out of his chair, let dozens of swear words out and some tables walked to the table to see what happened. The board was showing and the of the Italian were still tabled while Jake Cully had for the rivered nut flush.
Apparently, the money had gotten in on the flop, which made the Italian so upset about losing a big pot.
The action at most tables is quite fast-paced and Vlado Banicevic was among the players who already lost a decent chunk of their stack. Same applies for Andrey Andreev, while Martin Kabrhel is doing much better this time. He even has his laptop next to the table, and the power cable extension for it runs across half of the big poker arena.
That was it for Kim Germer. After three players limped in, Germer made it 1,600 out of the blinds and the action then reached Georges Yazbeck, who squeezed to 7,000. All opponents folded back to Germer and the Dane moved all in, Yazbeck quickly called.
Kim Germer:
Georges Yazbeck:
The board ran out and the better kicker won it for Yazbeck. Germer had around 32,000 when the hand started and Yazbeck had that beat.
Lukasz Wasek limped in and the hijack then raised to 900, Sonay Kehya called in the big blind and Wasek did so as well. On the flop, the action was checked to the hijack and he continued for 2,000. Kehya called before Wasek check-raised to 6,500.
That forced two folds and Wasek flashed the . On the same table is also fellow countryman Marcin Chmielewski.
The registration is open for another four levels and some, while the clock is ticking down lightning fast. Below are a few further selected chip counts.
Cristian Marius Campan raised to 400 and picked up two callers. Out of the small blind, [Removed:197] asked to see the stack of his opponent, and Campan was not happy. "The same as yours, we just started," he replied.
[Removed:198] then squeezed to 2,750 and just Campan called. On the flop, [Removed:198] check-called a bet worth 3,000 by his opponent before then checking the turn again. Campan made it 7,000 to go and [Removed:198] tanked for a good three minutes. At least two players eventually called the clock and the German folded, Campan showed him the ...
The turnout of the tournament is not just amazing, its overwhelming. At least 173 players have opted to fire a second bullet and this brings the total number of entries well north of 1,000, making the PokerStars Festival here in Rozvadov a stunning success. The registration for the turbo heat will remain open until the end of level six, giving players the option to enter until after midnight if they wish to do so.