Panka Shoves the Last Hand
The table of Dominik Panka took the longest and still had three hands to go when everyone else was already pretty much dong with bagging and tagging. The PokerStars Sponsored Player opened to 17,000 from under the gun and was called three ways including Jannick Wrang in the cutoff and Mateusz Moolhuizen on the button.
On the ?? flop, the action checked to Moolhuizen and he bet 37,000 to receive calls from Panka and Wrang. On the turn, Moolhuizen then fired 120,000 and that eventually won the pot.
In the penultimate hand, Andrea Cortellazzi limped from under the gun and Panka checked out of the big blind to see a flop of ??. Both players checked and Panka's bet of 14,000 on the turn was called. After the river, Panka led for 25,000 and Cortellazzi made the call to win the pot with ? versus ?.
The very last hand of Day 3 then saw Moolhuizen with a raise to 18,000 and Panka shoved the small blind for 143,000. Moolhuizen counted his stack carefully and the all in was about one fourth of his total stack to call. Two minutes passed by and the Dutchman with Polish roots then mucked to see Panka flash his ?.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dominik Panka |
176,000
-214,000
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-214,000 |