2017 European Open Special Edition
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, the under the gun player bet out 1,800 and was called by his opponent next to act before Frank Rusnak raised to 4,450 from the next seat over.
Once the action was back on the under the gun player, he moved all in for 10,400 to force the player caught in the middle out. Rusnak called the additional amount, and the cards were tabled.
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With Rusnak needing to fade a spade or an ace to eliminate his opponent, the
on the turn changed little.
However it would be the
on the river that would see his opponent make a flush to double as Rusnak dropped down to 63,000 in chips.
Following a limp in late position, and a complete from the small blind, Starr Valdez checked her option in the big blind.
The flop landed ![]()
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and the action was checked around to see the
fall on the turn.
The small blind led out for 1,000 and Valdez pumped it up to 2,400. The initial limper folded, as did the small blind, and Valdez scooped the pot.
Ian Simpson opened the action in the cutoff to 900 and both Robert Mathers in the small blind, and the big blind called.
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and Simpson continued for 1,100 with just the big blind coming along before both players checked the
on the turn.
The river landed the
and the big blind led out for 2,700 with Simpson calling.
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for a straight, and Simpson mucked.
The feature table has been switched out and will see a new group of nine players battling it out over on the live stream.
Reggie Blinker is sitting with a very impressive stack of 60,300 while Sorel Mizzi is just below starting stack with 19,400.
Photos by Tambet Kask.
The cards are back in the air.
Level: 7
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
The remaining players are heading on a 15-minute break.
From early position, Alan Widmann opened to 750 and was met with two callers from the cutoff and big blind.
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and Widmann continued for 1,250 with just the cutoff calling as the turn landed the
.
Widmann bet 1,900 and his opponent raised to 7,000. Widmann pushed his final 7,100 into the middle, and his opponent called.
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The river landed the
, and Widmann doubled to nearly starting stack.