Three players, including Michael Mizrachi, Daniel Erlandsson, and Nicolas Chouity took a flop of . The trio checked.
The turn was the , Mizrachi led out for 4,500, and only Erlandsson called.
A third three - the - completed the board, and Mizrachi checked. Erlandsson reached for chips, and the second his 7,500-chip bet hit the felt, Mizrachi folded.
Griffin Benger is back down to where he was a while ago after losing a 50 big blind flip.
The action folded to Thomas Graupner in mid position and he open shoved for 10,525. Benger made the call from the small blind and the cards were flipped up.
Graupner:
Benger: |
The board ran to make the German a full house. Benger has to start the grind all over again.
We got to the table to find a completed board on the felt that read . There was already about 40,000 already in the middle and George Danzer checked on over to Anton Smirnov.
Smirnov announced that he was all in for his last 18,800 and Danzer went into the tank. Roughly one minute passed after we arrived at the table before someone called the clock. The floor staff came over and instructed Danzer that he had one more minute to act on his hand.
With about 15 seconds left on the clock, Danzer sighed and flung in a call. Smirnov rolled over for quad fours. Danzer heaved a heavy sigh and threw his cards to the muck. In that motion, they hit the dealer's hand and turned over on the felt, exposing .
Smirnov raked in the pot and Danzer is now left with only about 14,000. Smirnov, on the other hand, is now sitting pretty with about 76,000.
Jannick Wrang opened to 950 from under the gun, and the action folded all the way to Kitty Kuo, who called in the big blind. The dealer fanned , Kuo checked, and Wrang continued for 1,400. Kuo quickly called.
The turn was a repeat three - the - and Kuo checked again. Wrang fired a second bullet worth 3,250, and Kuo again called.
The completed the board, both players checked, and Wrang showed for ace-high. Kuo had that beat with , and raked in the pot.
Up until now we did not even notice him, but GPI number 1 Marvin Rettenmaier is definitely playing in today's event. After flying home from Australia he spent a few days in his hometown Stuttgart but now he's back on the grind.
Rettenmaier has had the GPI lead for quite some time now and he's not looking to give it up any time soon. His nearest competitor Michael Watson is not playing in this event, Philipp Gruissem has already been knocked out and the players he has to worry about from the top ten are Bertrand Grospellier, Bryn Kenney and Michael Mizrachi.