2021 World Series of Poker Europe
Farukh Tach opened from the cutoff to 13,000 and got a call only from Beiyan Yu from the small blind.
The flop opened ![]()
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and Yu check-called a 10,000 bet from Tach.
Both players checked the
and
river and in the showdown, Tach won with his pocket queens ![]()
against the pocket eights ![]()
of Yu.
Niveau: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
On a ![]()
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board, Rolf van Brug had bet 35,000. Jelka Andelic raised to 75,000 and Van Brug shoved.
Andelic called all in for 226,000 and showed ![]()
and was ahead of the ![]()
of her opponent.
The river was the
and Andelic doubled up.
We lost Renat Bohdanov, the defending champion who was short-stacked since the beginning of the day, on Level 18.
As Sebastian Langrock is already out, there are no bracelet winners left on the field, which means a new bracelet winner will be crowned here at Rozvadov, in the very first event of the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe.
Nicolaj Dantoni has continued his rise up the chip counts, and looks to be the first player in seven-figure stack territory.
We caught the action on the turn with already more than 90,000 in the pot.
The board was ![]()
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and Alaettin Keles bet 35,000 to his opponent, Rupert Derler who made the call.
The river was the
and Keles with 65,000 behind announced all-in.
Derler frustrated of the river card said ''I have to call'' before putting calling chips in the pot.
Keles showed pocket nines ![]()
for a flopped full house, while Derler showed his pair of queens![]()
which he mucked.
With approximately 100,000 in the middle on a ![]()
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board, Dennis Bienwald bet 42,000. One player folded before Kai Bovie raised all in for 165,000. Bienwald called.
Dennis Bienwald: ![]()
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Kai Bovie: ![]()
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Bovie had a pair and a flush draw to try and best Bienwald's overpair, but the turn
and river
didn't help him.
After a quick count, it was determined that both players had exactly the same stack, and Bovie was eliminated.