Niall Farrell, as he likes to do, opened the pot for 2,700. Martin Finger likes to three-bet in position and he made it 7,900. Chris Moorman is not averse to a a cold four-bet jam and his 18,500 stack went in the middle.
Farrell folded and Finger called. Moorman turned over but this time Finger had him with . The final board read and Moorman was eliminated.
Farrell said he folded, “The kings killer, ace-queen.”
Alexander Roumeliotis was in the big blind facing off against Sam Trickett on the turn of a board reading .
Roumeliotis checked it to Trickett who bet 11,000. Roumeliotis then asked how much Trickett had started with (80,0000 an check-raised to 25,000. Trickett flicked out the call and they went to the river .
“All in.” Roumeliotis announced. Trickett threw his hand in chuckling, “I had queen-ten.”
Oliver Price faced a 27,000 bet into a pot of around 45,000 on the rive of a , courtesy of Team PokerStars Pro Onine Isaac Haxton. Price had called a 7,500 check-raise on the flop and another 14,000 on the turn beforehand but in the end he elected to fold what he said was a set.
Toby Lewis and Craig McCorkell might be best friends off the circuit, but that doesn't mean anyone is getting soft-played.
On the river of an board, Lewis fired out a bet of 15,000 and McCorkell snap-called. Lewis flashed a queen but McCorkell showed to win the pot from his friend.