Lars Bonding, who was just crippled by Dan Kelly, has life again after a double-up against David Robinson.
We didn't see the action, but Bonding had and Robinson had . An ace on the baord was enough to double him up to about 320,000. Robinson on the other hand is left with under 200,000
I don't know but maybe someone put something in the water today because these players are not playing as slowly as we expected. Dan Kelly opened to 12,000 preflop with Erik Cajelais and Lars Bonding both making the call to see a flop.
It was checked to Kelly who bet 42,000, Cajelais folded but Bonding check-raised to 109,000 only for Kelly to then move all in for a total of 509,000. Bonding shrugged and called.
Kelly:
Bonding:
The gave Kelly additional outs, now any king, queen, ten or eight would allow him to double up, any other card would spell his doom. The hit the river much to Bonding's disappointment and Kelly moved into the chip lead, Bonding has around 120,000 remaining.
Jon Spinks raised to 14,000 from the button and Joseph Webber made the call to see an flop. Webber check-called a bet of 18,000 on the flop and then another of 48,000 on the turn before both checked the river. Webber showed for a missed gutshot and flush draw and Spinks sighed and mucked his hand.
Lars Bonding fired out 21,000 on a flop of against Robbie Verspui and the Dutch player made the call in this Euro vs Euro battle. Verspui also called another [47,000 on the turn before both players checked the river.
Verspui showed but he had been pipped by the rivered flush for Bonding, the Danish player holding .
Daniel Fischer from early position raised to a standard 13,000 with a call from Jonathan Spinks. Joseph Webber in late position however re-raised all in for over 250,000. The table folded over to Fischer who made the call, and after Spinks folded the cards were flipped.
Fischer seemed to have Webber dominated with against Webber's but the flop came leaving Fischer drawing dead besides the possibility of a chop with a straight flush on the board. The turn came the and Fischer hit the rail in 16th place.
Joseph Webber raised to 15,000 preflop and Andrew Pantling called in the big blind.
The flop came and Pantling check-raised Webber's 25,000 bet to 51,000 which was called. Both players then checked the turn before Pantling set Webber all in on for his last 87,000 on the river. Webber snap-called having caught a two outer with against Pantling's to double back up.
Well, if table 280 continues like this, we'll be finished in around three more hands. Jon Spinks opened the button to 14,000 and Joseph Webber called in the small blind with Vitaly Lunkin calling in the big blind.
The flop was and Webber bet 26,000 with Lunkin and Spinks both making the call. The on the turn saw Webber not slowing down and he bet 78,000, Lunkin slowly made the call again and Spinks folded before the river. Quickly Webber fired 150,000, Lunkin thought for a moment and made the call, Webber confidently showed but it was no good against the Russian's flopped set holding of .
Daniel Fischer opened to 12,000 from the hijack and got called by Andrew Pantling in the cutoff and Jon Spinks in the small blind.
The flop was and Spinks checked, allowing Fischer to continue with a 27,000 bet, Pantling made the call and Spinks folded.
The turn saw Fischer fire a second time, betting 52,000 only for Pantling to make it 131,000. Fischer tanked and then made the call before both players checked the river. Fischer could only show meaning that Pantling's attempted bluff with was actually ahead all the way.