2021 World Series of Poker Europe
Niveau: 16
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
After action pre-flop, Christina Solli ended up all in for 137,500 with ![]()
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Her opponent was Razvan Bordei who had her covered, and was in good shape to score a knockout.
The board ![]()
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gave Solli a four-card flush to double up, and she snapped a quick double before stacking up her chips.
Thorsten Weiss opened for 7,000 from the cutoff and Alexander Sazhinov defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and after a check from Sazhinov, Weiss bet 10,000.
Sazhinov raised enough to put Weiss all-in, who after a brief pause, decided to go for it.
Sazhinov was ahead with his ![]()
against the ![]()
of Weiss.
The turn
and the river
didn't change anything and Weiss was sent to the rail while Sazhinov chipped up to 250,000.
Action was on a ![]()
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board with already a sizeable pot of over 100,000 in the middle between Andras Balogh and Rino Tee.
Balogh bet 37,500 and Tee shoved. Balogh quickly called all in for 116,500.
Andras Balogh: ![]()
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Rino Tee: ![]()
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Tee had a flush draw to try and best the straight of Balogh, but the river
bricked and Balogh doubled up.
With 30,000 in the middle and four players still in the pot on a ![]()
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board, Virginie Toury bet 10,000 and Matteo Di Persio was the only caller.
The river was the
and Toury shoved. Di Persio had around 80,000 behind and was covered.
He deliberated for a while. "We might have the same hand," he said out loud but eventually folded.
Marc Meden, the overall chip leader of Day 1, opened the action to 7,500 and after a call from the button, Jan Bendik called as well.
Three players saw a flop of ![]()
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and decided to check.
On the
turn, Meden fired 15,000 and after the button folded, Bendik raised to 55,000.
Meden thought only for a few seconds before sending his cards to the muck.
After a preflop raising war between Angelo Cardani and Simon Taberham, all the chips ended up in the middle and cards were turned over.
It was a cruel set-up as Cardani had the ![]()
and Taberham the ![]()
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The board run out ![]()
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but Taberham had already left his seat, without realising that he had more chips than his opponent!
Cardani chips up to around 280,000 with this pot while the remaining 15,000 of Taberham are on the table.
Giovanni Petroni got his last chips in on a ![]()
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board against Rupert Derler.
Petroni had top pair with ![]()
but was out-kicked by the ![]()
of Derler.
The river was the
sent Petroni to the rail.
Meanwhile at the table, overnight chip leader Marc Meden was still stacking his chips from unbagging them, and had already received a "donation" according to a tablemate.