Sophia "djarii" White has had a great hour to move up to 80,000 in chips. In a hand against Karl Stark, White doubled to 56,000 with on a . Stark had and had to part with several of his chips. After that, the Unibet Ambassador won several smaller pots to get to the 80,000 mark.
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The final table for the €330 Unibet Deepstack Open Cup is set, with Unibet Ambassador Dan Murariu among them. The live stream of this final table with hole cards can be found here.
Unibet Ambassador Daiva Byrne has been eliminated from the tournament. The Baltic Blonde got it in with from the cutoff against on the button for 15,000 total. A queen on the flop ended her Main Event run early on Day 1.
At the Unibet Open, the classic all-in triangle has been equipped with an interesting tidbit that has been the causing quite some rumor. You see, below the words 'ALL-IN', one side of the triangle reads "Please call", while the other side softly whispers "Please fold". Just like that, a simple flip of the triangle could add another level on top of an already complicated thought process.
In a hand against Christos Triantaphyllo, Johan Guilbert used said triangle fully to his advantage. The board was reading and Triataphyllo had checked to the Frenchman. Guilbert moved all in and the dealer flung the all in button towards him, reading "Please call".
Guilbert, who was seated next to the dealer, instantly slid it back and picked the other all-in triangle in one fell swoop, the one which had "Please fold" on top. Guilbert's tablemates had a good chuckle about it while Trianthaphyllo went even deeper in the tank.
After Trianthaphyllo had thought for over a minute, Guilbert turned the screws on the poor Belgian by flipping the all-in triangles again, now begging for a call. That proved too much for Trianthaphyllo and he folded shortly after, showing the . Guilbert showed nothing and stoically raked in the pot.