Luis Rodriguez raised to 26,000 from mid-position. Andrei Boghean three-bet to 76,000 from the cutoff. Ismael Bojang, sitting in the big blind, decided to shove for about 400,000. Rodriguez folded immediately and Boghean snap-called.
Andrei Boghean:
Ismael Bojang:
The board ran out - no help for Bojang and he got up to leave the tournament area as he was eliminated.
Maria Lampropulos raised to 26,000 from the button. Ioannis Angelou-Konstas shoved all in from the small blind for 178,000 in total. Marc MacDonnell snap-called from the big blind and Lampropulos quickly got out of the way.
Marc MacDonnell:
Ioannis Angelou-Konstas:
The board ran out - no help for Angelou-Konstas as the kings of MacDonnell held and Angelou-Konstas was eliminated.
"I had kings in the previous hand too. So back-to-back kings." MacDonnell said referring to the hand he had just played against David Hudson.
"Phew! I avoided a lot of pain there..." Hudson said as MacDonnell had a full house in the previous hand then.
In late position, Peter Smyth raised to 30,000 and Jack Salter called in the cutoff. On the flop, Smyth continued for 42,000 and Salter called once more before Smyth announced a "random bet" on the turn and tossed in 81,000, leaving himself with just 160,000 behind. Salter called and the river completed the board.
Smyth checked and Salter moved all in to see the fellow Brit call after some consideration. Salter turned over for quads and Smyth's were briefly shown. There are now 40 players remaining and one table will break momentarily.
While one American tournament regular busted in David Peters, another one scored a timely double early on Day 4.
Anthony Zinno raised to 26,000 from under the gun and Vishal Maini moved all in from the big blind. Zinno snap-called for 275,000 and the cards were turned over.
Anthony Zinno:
Vishal Maini:
The board ran out and both players hit their set, though the jack on the river was rather a needle for Maini as Zinno was guaranteed the double up by then.
Day 4 of the Main Event of the World Series of Poker Europe will start at noon local time here at the King’s Casino in Rozvadov. There are 46 players in the running for that coveted gold bracelet and the €1,115,207 for first place. Robert Bickley (1,431,000) took the chip lead last night when he eliminated Philipp Gruissem in the last hand of the day.
Next in the top of the chip counts is fellow Brit Jack Salter with 1,396,000. Salter arrived late in the series playing only a few events here. He finished in 19th place in the High Roller for ONE DROP and will be looking for another deep run in the Main Event. Third in the chip counts is Rainer Kempe with 1,254,000 chips. Kempe also made a deep run earlier this month when he finished in 12th place in the €25,000 High Roller and will be gunning for an even better result over the coming days.
But the other 43 players won’t sit still either. Defending champion, Kevin MacPhee (653,200) is still in it too and won’t let go easily. Two-time bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell has a top five stack with 1,085,000, fellow Canadian and bracelet winner Mike Leah is still in it too with 503,000 chips. 888poker Ambassador Parker Talbot (434,000) will be looking to add a live tournament win to his many online wins. And many more players including Niall Farrell, Ismael Bojang, Maria Lampropulos, Anthony Zinno, Maria Ho, Stoyan Obreshkov and Vlad Darie for example are still in the running.
According to the schedule, the players will be playing 6 or 7 90-minute levels with a break of 20 minutes after each level. There will be a 60- or 90-minute dinner break after the 4th level of play which should around 7 p.m. local time.
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