| Buy-In: | $5,601 + $490 |
|---|---|
| Prize Pool: | $2,663,096 |
| Entrants: | 532 |
Things looked friendsly when Ciprian Hrisca and Martin Jacobson checked down the K
6
3
flop.
The 8
comes on the river and Hrisca bets 100,000. Jacobson calls.
The river card is the K
and Hrisca moves all in, the young Swede calls again.
Jacobson's two pair with 8x10x is not good enough and Hrisca takes the pot down after making the flush on the turn with 10
2
.
And then there were two...
Checked all the way up until the river on a board of 10
9
3
5
9
, Hrisca puts in a bet of 190,000 and Jacobson calls. Hrisca shows 8-5 for two pair, nines and fives, and Jacobson shows A-Q for ace high.
Back from break not even five minutes and there is another all in situation. This time between Martin Jacobson and ...yet again ... William Fry. Jacobson holds 8
9
and Fry flips over K
J
.
K
8
3
falls on the flop. Things look good for Fry on the A
turn, but Jacobson sucks out when the 8
drops on the river.
Still three to go, but at this rate it may not be long before we are heads up.
8th: Johnny Lodden (Norway) €53,200
7th: Zoltan Toth (Hungary) €78,736
6th: Gino Alacqua (Italy) €100,016
5th: Marino Serenelli (Italy) €127,680
4th: Albert Iversen (Denmark) €153,216
Players are on a break at the moment. Only three will return for the final session of the 2008 Hungarian Open.
Their chip counts are:
William Fry: 2,289,000
Ciprian Hrisca: 2,187,000
Jacobson: 738,000
After the break we will be into level 25 and the blinds will be 20,000/40,000 with a 4,000 ante.
Martin Jacobson was on the big blind for 30,000, and Albert Iversen shoved all in for 317,000. William Fry, who seems to be involved in nearly every hand, decides to call.
The small and big blind fold and the boards comes down:
K
10
5
7
6
Fry: 8
8
Iversen: 7
9
Fry wins once again, he is now the chip leader with 2,289,000 chips.
Our latest bust occurred during a bit of a crazy pot. Preflop, Marino Serenelli raises to 85,000 and William Fry reraises to 140,000. Serenelli calls and we see a flop of Q
7
6
. Serenelli checks, Fry bets 90,000 and Serenelli calls. The turn is the 2
, Serenelli checks and Fry pushes all in. The Italian calls and the river is the 7
. Serenelli reveals 8
5
for a busted straight draw, and Fry shows J
6
for a simple pair of sixes. Fry is now on 1,921,000.
There are five players left to go and the blinds are 15,000/30,000.
Preflop, Iversen raises and William Fry goes all in for 503,000. Iversen calls. Fry has pocket nines versus Iversen's A
K
.
Board: Q
9
4
4
7
Fry goes deeper, while Iversen falls behind.
Ciprian Hrisca min raises preflop, Alacqua comes over the top all in for 272,000. Iversen calls, Marino Serenelli and William Fry fold and Hrisca goes into the tank. Hrisca then decides to call, and it's time for the flop: J
10
8
. Hrisca checks, Iversen makes a bet of 240,000, and Hrisca calls. The turn is the J
, and it's check-check to the river which is the 9
. Hrisca shows A
10
and Alaqua A
Q
, and Alacqua becomes the victim of the hot shot Romanian.
| Jump to | Previous | Page 2 of 3 | Next |