Unfortunately for all Kelly Saxby-fans out there, she just finished shy of the money.
Originally from New Jersey but now a resident of England, Saxby was all-in with ![]()
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board.
Unfortunately for all Kelly Saxby-fans out there, she just finished shy of the money.
Originally from New Jersey but now a resident of England, Saxby was all-in with ![]()
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board.
There are currently 69 players left and only 62 will get paid. The following players just missed out on a payday of at least £1,700, including Unibet Open Malta winner Martin Soukup.
Charlotte Van Brabanber lost a preflop all-in situation with ![]()
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and is now getting dangerously short.
Arno Simon raised to 9,000 in middle position. Wenbin Chen three-bet to 22,000 from the cutoff. Terry Jordon cold-called from the small blind and Simon called as well.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Jordon led out 30,000. Simon called and Chen folded after some thought. Jordon checked the
turn to Simon, who bet 45,000. The start-of-the-day chipleader came along with the call.
The river was the
and Jordon checked again.
"All-in", the Frenchman said within mere seconds.
Simon had Jordon covered, and the Brit was facing a decision for his tournament life seven places before the bubble. It was 152,000 to call for Jordon, who thought for nearly four minutes before open-folding ![]()
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Niveau: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
The players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Photos by Tambet Kask/Unibet Open.
We caught the tail end of a massive hand between Mateusz Moolhuizen and Vishal Maini, which left the two-time Unibet Open winner with nothing after the dust had settled.
According to Maini, the hand went as follows. Maini raised in early position and Moolhuizen defended his big blind. On the ![]()
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flop, Moolhuizen checked, Maini bet 5,000 into a pot of 19,000 and Moolhuizen called.
The turn was the
and Moolhuizen checked again. Maini bet 15,000 and Moolhuizen check-raised to 45,000. The Brit smooth-called the raise in position.
On the
river, Moolhuizen thought for a while before shoving all in around 80,000. Maini snap-called and had Moolhuizen slightly covered.
Mateusz Moolhuizen: ![]()
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It was a case of ill timing for Moolhuizen, who ran into the stone cold nuts. With the scalp, Maini skyrocketed to 290,000 and Moolhuizen quickly left the tournament area.