On a flop of , both Jonas Lauck and Alexander Trevallion checked, allowing the to drop down on the turn. Lauck checked over to Trevallion again and he took this opportunity to bet 34,000. Lauck come over the top with a check-raise for 87,000 total. Trevallion thought for quite some time before moving forward a call.
The dropped down on the river and Lauck moved forward 225,000, which was enough to put Trevallion all in. This sent Trevallion deep into the tank. Over four minutes passed before Trevallion ultimately opted to kick his cards into the muck. Lauck picked up the pot and now has 1.2 million to his name.
Marko Neumann raised to 26,000 from the button only to have Yann Pineau three-bet to 75,000 from the small blind. The big blind got out of the way and action was back on Neumann. He thought for about 45 seconds before announcing that he was all in. Pineau took a deep breath and slid his chips past the betting line, calling for 392,000 total.
Pineau:
Neumann:
Neumann was out in front heading to the flop and looked primed to end Pineau's tournament. That all changed in a flash, however, as the flop struck the felt. Pineau flopped top two pair and suddenly Neumann needed to improve in order to win the hand. He found no help on the turn () or the river () and Pineau was able to find new life in the Main Event.
Pineau now has about 820,000 while Neumann has dropped to 795,000.
Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree was knocked down very short after doubling up Alexander Travellion, and she has not managed to make a comeback.
Just now Benny Spindler raised 24,000 under the gun plus one and Boeree called from the big blind after tanking for quite a bit. The flop brought out and Boeree checked to Spindler who put her all in for just a few thousand chips. Boeree smiled and chatted to her rail for a bit before letting go of her hand.
On the very next hand Jonas Lauck raised from the cutoff and Boeree called all in from the small blind. Kevin Killeen called from the big blind and the flop came down .
Killeen check-folded to Lauck's bet and the showdown for Boeree's tournament life went as following.
Boeree:
Lauck:
The turn, the gave Boeree a flush draw but the river, the , ended her tournament in 27th place. Boeree made another very deep run and also finishes as the last women standing in the EPT London Season 11 stop.
Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody has not slowed down one bit since knocking out Team PokerStars Pro Online Marc-Andre Ladouceur, as he just took two pots of [Removed:119].
Before the flop Cody raised to 26,000 and Bensadoun called from the small blind. The flop rolled out and both players checked.
The turn was the and Bensadoun lead for 50,000 after which Cody bumped it up to 144,000. Bensadoun made the call and on the river the completed the board.
Bensadoun check-called 176,000 chips and Cody showed for a winning straight to take down this pot.
A few hands later it was Jareth East who raised to 25,000 and Bensadoun called. The action folded to Cody in the big blind and he three-bet to 87,000. East folded and Bensadoun made the call immediately.
The flop brought out and both players checked. On the turn the popped up and Cody lead for 126,000 which got Bensadoun to fold immediately.
Alexander Trevallion moved all in for 146,000 from the cutoff and Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree shipped all in over the top from the button. The blinds folded and the hands were tabled with Trevallion at risk.
Trevallion:
Boeree:
The flop came down , pairing Trevallion's king and giving him the lead in the hand. The dropped down on the turn, giving Trevallion top two pair. Trevallion needed just to dodge an eight on the river in order to stay alive. He did exactly that as the fell to the felt. Trevallion doubled to 324,000 while Boeree was crippled to 67,000.