The live-stream of the €5,300 888Live Rozvadov High Roller final table has started on a thirty-minute delay. There is around 40 minutes left in level 11 with the blinds 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante.
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Position | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | Aleksandar Tomovic | Serbia | 328,500 |
3 | Philipp Zukernik | Canada | 282,000 |
4 | Martin Kabrhel | Czech Republic | 633,500 |
5 | [Removed:291] | Germany | 85,500 |
6 | Enzo Del Piero | United Kingdom | 126,000 |
7 | Pavel Binar | Czech Republic | 284,000 |
8 | Ludovic Geilich | United Kingdom | 194,000 |
9 | Pierre Neuville | Belgium | 266,500 |
The cards were on their backs and Niall Farrell was at risk of elimination holding against Tomovic's .
The flop came . The turn was the and despite Farrell and Kabrhel pleading for a three, the river was the .
"Ah close," said Farrell, "Good luck guys."
Players are going on a twenty-minute break ahead of the final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Aleksandar Tomovic |
340,000
70,000
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70,000 |
Niall Farrell | Busted | |
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Level: 11
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
[Removed:291] raised to 11,000 under the gun and Martin Kabrhel called.
"If it was 15, I would fold, but because it's 11 I will not fold," said Kabrhel.
The flop caem and Kabrhel check-called 15,000, saying "If it was 11,000 before the flop it should be 11,000 on the flop. There should be a rule about that."
The turn was the and Kabrhel check-called 20,000, this time saying nothing
Both players checked the river which was the and [Removed:292] turned over
"Ace-Jack no good my friend," said Kabrhel turning over , "You were right Ludo, Ace-Jack no good!"
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Martin Kabrhel |
565,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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[Removed:291]
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69,000
-10,000
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-10,000 |
"King-Queen is better than Ace-Jack," says Niall Farrell, after raise-folding against Martin Kabrhel in one hand, and open-shoving the next, as the players speculate as to what he is.
"Aye," contributed Ludovic Geilich, "In Scotland, King-Queen is better than Ace-Jack."
"What?" said a confused Martin Kabrhel, "Really?"
"Yes, but King-Queen suited and Ace-Jack off-suit," said Geilich.
"So I take Ace-Jack and you take King-Queen suited?" asked Kabrhel.
"Yes," came the reply from Geilich.
"Ok! Let's play," said Kabrhel.
Position | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | Aleksandar Tomovic | Serbia | 288,000 |
2 | Niall Farrell | Scotland | 82,000 |
3 | Philipp Zukernik | Canada | 155,000 |
4 | Martin Kabrhel | Czech Republic | 551,000 |
5 | [Removed:291] | Germany | 79,000 |
6 | Enzo Del Piero | United Kingdom | 90,000 |
7 | Pavel Binar | Czech Republic | 195,000 |
8 | Ludovic Geilich | United Kingdom | 267,000 |
9 | Pierre Neuville | Belgium | 260,000 |
Michael Stuwe moved all in for 69,500 from middle position. Pierre Neuville called and the blinds folded.
Neuville:
Stuwe:
The board ran out and Stuwe was eliminated.
There will now be a short break while the players redraw for the final nine players
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pierre Neuville |
280,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Michael Stuwe
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Busted |
Martin Kabrhel opened to 10,000 and Michael Stuwe three-bet to 32,000.
"If I go all in, will you fold?" asked Kabrhel, "Do you promise?"
"I promise," replied Stuwe.
"On your mother's life?" asked Kabrhel. Eventually the Czech player moved all in.
Stuwe called and showed
"This is ugly," said Kabrhel, showing , "How can you call? This is such bad karma?"
The flop came . The turn was the , and Kabrhel continued to grumble about Stuwe's bad karma.
The river was the giving Kabrhel a straight.
"So bad karma," Kabrhel continued, "How can you call?"
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Martin Kabrhel |
522,000
252,000
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252,000 |
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Michael Stuwe
|
80,000
-260,000
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-260,000 |
Level: 10
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500