The PokerStars Blog stalked the short stacks at the start of Day 3 to see if they could keep their EPT Malta dream alive. Read all about it on the PokerStars blog.
In one of the first hands after the break, Jonathan Duhamel shoved all in for 65,500 from the cutoff. Dorin Rauta on the button thought for some time, and made the call. Both blinds quickly folded.
Dorin Rauta:
Jonathan Duhamel:
The flop came and Duhamel found a pair. The on the turn bricked but the on the river made Duhamel escape elimination.
"Lucky" said Duhamel to Rauta with an almost apologetic voice. "Team Pro, it's normal" said Rauta with a smile while shaking hands with the man he just doubled up.
While Marius Pospiech doubled up for his last 32,000 with against the of Pablo Fernandez on a board of , two others clashed one table over.
After a preflop raising war, Hossein Ensan was all in and at risk for 224,000 with and Moritz Dietrich invested almost half his stack with . The board ran out and the chips went to Ensan.
On a board of we saw Sorel Mizzi betting out 17,000 from the big blind. Start of day chip leader Moritz Dietrich made the call, and also called Mizzi's 36,500 bet on the river. Mizzi showed and Dietrich mucked.
One of Italy's stars during the Global Poker Masters, Giuliano Bendinelli, has just been knocked out right after the bubble. Bendinelli told us that he shoved all in for 30 big blinds from the big blind after the player with a big stack had raised from the hijack. Bendinelli was called by and his did not improve.
Bendinelli told us he'll be playing the €10,000 High Roller event tomorrow, so that means he has another chance at success here on Malta.
Istvan Birizdo had Juan Antonio Riera Roig all in and at risk with and the Spaniard turned over his . Riera Roig hit top set on the turn but it was still a sweat as his opponent had a flush draw. The river was a club, but the improved the Spaniard to quads for the double.