Stefan Jedlicka limped in and Pierre Neuville checked his option. On the flop, Neuville check-raised from 50,000 to 175,000 and forded a fold.
Hand 2
Neuville raised to 125,000 and claimed the antes and big blind.
Hand 3
Jedlicka limped, Neuville raised to 150,000 and Jedlicka called. On the flop, Neuville continued for 175,000 and Jedlicka called. The on the turn then triggered a bet of 325,000 by Neuville and a fold by Jedlicka.
Pierre Neuville made it 125,000 to go from the button and Jedlicka quickly called.
The players checked through the flop, before some action happened on the turn. Jedlicka bet 135,000, Neuville raised to 375,000 and the Austrian made the call. Jedlicka checked the river to Neuville, who checked back and mucked to his opponents two pair with .
Stefan Jedlicka claimed two big pots right away and increased his lead to 2-1.
Hand 1
In a limped pot, Jedlicka checked the flop and Pierre Neuville bet 85,000, Jedlicka called. The on the turn and the on the river went check, check, and Jedlicka claimed the pot with .
Hand 2
Jedlicka raised to 100,000 and Neuville called. On the flop, Neuville check-called a bet of 150,000 and then bet the turn for 190,000. Jedlicka called and the on the river saw Neuville bet 500,000 pretty quickly. Jedlicka tank-called after plenty of consideration and Neuville showed the , Jedlicka had that beat with .
Pierre Neuville and Stefan Jedlicka requested a 10-minute break before commencing heads up play, and the tournament staff gave the green light. Before leaving the table they even had a minor talk about the possibilities of a deal, but nothing has come of it so far.
Pierre Neuville raised to 125,000 on the button and Theo Jorgensen called in the big blind. The duo checked the flop. Jorgensen then bet the turn for 150,000 and Neuville called. After the river, both checked. Jorgensen showed and Neuville claimed the pot with for a pair of sevens.
Hand 2
Jorgensen raised to 125,000 from the button and Neuville called in the small blind. The flop came and Neuville check-called a bet of 125,000. On the turn and the river, both players checked. Neuville showed for a flush and Jorgensen mucked.
Hand 3
"How much do you have left?" Stefan Jedlicka asked from the small blind, as short stack Jorgensen was in the big blind. "Around 600, maybe 650," the Dane replied. Jedlicka shoved and Jorgensen peeked at his cards. "The first is very good. The second one ... is even better, I call," Jorgensen announced.
Theo Jorgensen:
Stefan Jedlicka:
The flop of improved Jedlicka to a pair of jacks, and he stayed ahead after the turn and river completed the board. Jorgensen was eliminated in 3rd place and had to settle for a payday of �150,850.
Jorgensen has long been short stacked, but the longtime Team PokerStars Pro have really put the heat on since play became threehanded.
First Pierre Neuville limped the button for 50,000 and Stefan Jedlicka completed the small blind before Jorgensen put in a green tower of chips worth 500,000. That was enough to seal the deal.
The very next hand Jedlicka opened the button for 100,000, only to find Jorgensen put his 1,1 million at risk once again. Jedlicka's hand found the muck and Jorgensen chipped up.
Pierre Neuville limped in from the small blind and Stefan Jedlicka checked in the big blind. On the flop, both players checked. After the turn, Neuville bet 75,000 and Jedlicka called. The on the river went check, check, and Neuville claimed the pot with .
Hand 2
Neuville limped the button, Jedlicka filled up from the small blind and Theo Jorgensen checked the big blind. On the flop, Neuville bet 100,000 and just Jedlicka called. On the turn, both players checked and Jedlicka bet the river for 150,000. Neuville called and his bested the of Jedlicka.
Hand 3
Jorgensen raised to 350,000 in the small blind with around 240,000 behind and Neuville just called in the big blind. The flop came and Jorgensen shoved, Neuville folded.
Michael Kane was getting suspiciously short but won a little back by putting his 535,000 at risk over a 125,000 open from Pierre Neuville. Neuville folded and Kane chipped up to 710,000.
The very next hand the Scot was all-in once again. Stefan Jedlicka opened the button to 100,000, Kane announced all-in, Jorgensen folded in the big blind and as soon as the dealer had confirmed the amount, Jedlicka put in the chips.
Kane's was looking for help against the of Jedlicka, and he did get a few additional outs to a chop on the flop.
The turn was as exciting as it gets as the rolled off, giving Kane two pair and Jedlicka the flush draw.
The river completed the diamond flush for the Austrian, and thus Kane joined his buddies Ludovic Geilich and Niall Farrell on the rail.
Theo Jorgensen shoved for the second time in a row, and this time it was for 415,000 first to act. Pierre Neuville min-raised from one seat over and that forced out Stefan Jedlicka and Michael Kane.
Theo Jorgensen:
Pierre Neuville:
"Oh, I am in a better shape than I thought," Jorgensen said and then immediately paired his king on the flop. "That's a good start," the Team PokerStars Pro continued and the turn and river were two blanks.
Hand 2
Neuville claimed the blinds and antes with a raise to 130,000.
Hand 3
Jorgensen raised to 150,000 in the small blind and Neuville called in the big blind. On the flop, Jorgensen checked, Neuville bet 200,000 and forced a fold.