On a flop of , Jareth East checked over to EPT Season 6 Berlin Main Event winner Kevin MacPhee. MacPhee fired out 35,000 and East stuck around with a call.
The turn brought the to the felt and East checked for a second time. MacPhee knocked the table back, allowing the to complete the board. East thought for about 30 seconds before verbalizing that he was all in.
"I call," said MacPhee instantly, reaching for his stack and moving it across the betting line.
MacPhee showed for a rivered full house of eights full of tens. East tabled before his cards were pulled into the muck. With this win, MacPhee's stack is now up to 590,000.
Jareth East opened to 32,000 and found calls from Gino Gabriel in the small blind and Artur Koren in the big blind. The flop came down and all three players checked to see the on the turn. Both blinds checked once again and East fired out a bet of 42,000. Gabriel quickly called and Koren let his hand go.
The river was the and Gabriel checked for a third time. East moved 87,000 past the betting line only to have Gabriel come over the top with a check-raise to 190,000. East spent about 90 seconds in the tank before flicking out a call.
Gabriel rolled over for a flopped set of fives. East flung his cards at the muck and watched as Gabriel stacked chips from the pot. Gabriel now has 670,000 to East's 515,000.
Zahi Harel raised to 35,000 from the hijack and Sebastian Pauli quickly three-bet from the cutoff to 73,000. The action folded back to Harel who made the call.
The flop brought and Pauli picked up another pot as Harel check-folded to his 65,000-chip bet.
Dutchman Bram Haenraets' been enjoying quite a good last couple of months with a 9th place finish in the EPT Barcelona Main Event for €92,800, and a runner-up finish in the WCOOP Sunday Warm Up for $153,000, but just now he was knocked out in 21st place here in London.
Sebastian Pauli raised to 35,000 under the gun plus one and Haenraets three-bet all in from the hijack for 245,000 total. The action folded back to Pauli who made the call to create yet another all-in showdown.
Haenraets was in a lot of troubling holding versus Pauli's and the board brought no help as it rolled out
On a board of , Jareth East fired out a bet of 78,000. [Removed:119] called and the dropped down on the river. East thought for a moment before slowing down with a check. Bensadoun cut out a river bet of 75,000 and East instantly announced a call.
Bensadoun rolled over for trip nines, prompting an immediate muck from East. Bensadoun took down the pot and now has about 1.18 million in chips.
We picked up the action on the flop which showed when Yann Pineau checked from the big blind to Zahi Harel who bet 30,000. Pineau check-raised to 60,000 and about 30 seconds later Harel moved all in for 221,000 total.
Pineau threw in the call and the showdown went as following.
Pineau:
Harel:
The turn was Harel's saviour as the hit and the river, the , completed the board to secure Harel's double up.