Saturday, November 23, 2013

Adrian Mateos may have been eliminating people for fun, but Dominik Nitsche gave him a timely remind

World Series of Poker Europe: tenis online Adrian Mateos Leads the Final Table : CalvinAyre.com
There is a million euros up top and Dominik Nitsche, Benny Spindler, Ravi Raghavan and Fabrice Soulier all know the route after taking down European Poker Tour, World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker titles in the past.
Adrian Mateos may have been eliminating people for fun, but Dominik Nitsche gave him a timely reminder that he was still a force to be reckoned with after eliminating Ariel Celestino. It was ace-deuce for Nitsche against pocket kings, and an ace on the flop pushed the German into second place.
Ausmus tenis online opened, Mateos three-bet and Ausmus called. The flop was [Js] [5c] [3d] and Ausmus check-called a 40k Mateos bet. The turn was [Td], Ausmus checked, Mateos moved all-in and Ausmus called. Mateos turned over pocket tenis online jacks for top set and after the river had seemingly bricked for Ausmus his cards went into the muck.
Then to finish off the level Daniel Steinberg eliminated Flavien Guenan AK v A2, and Ogjnen Sekularac bit the dust when his ace-nine failed to find the help it needed against the pocket jacks of Jerome Huge.
It was a case of unlucky 13 for Adrien Allain as he ran ace-nine into the pocket jacks of Adrian Mateos to hit the rail; Sergio Aido quickly followed when he found himself all in A3 v the 98hh of Jerome Huge; the latter hitting runner-runner straight to send the Spaniard spinning out of the contest.
Ivan Tikhov met a red hot Dominik Nitsche when his pocket queens yielded to pocket aces, and Fabrice Soulier found a piece of luck when his pocket fours hit a four on the turn to eliminate the pocket nines of Romain Kazarian.
Daniel Steinberg moved all-in holding pocket treys and was called by Fabrice Soulier holding [Kc] [Qc]. Two pair on flop and turn sending Steinberg home in ninth, and then Shannon Shorr was terribly unfortunate to find pocket kings at the same time Adrian Mateos found pocket aces. Five community cards later and Shorr was out in eighth spot.
Adrian Mateos opened to 45k in the small blind and Andrei Konopelko called in the big. The flop was [Ah] [Jh] [Tc], Mateos bet 55k and Konopelko called. The turn was the [2h], Mateos bet 115k and Konopelko called. tenis online The river card was the [5s], Mateos moved all-in and Konopelko called. It was ace-deuce for two pair for the chip leader, and jack-nine for second pair for Konopelko, and his tournament had ended as the final table bubble boy.
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