LAST BREAK
Players are now back from the last break of the day. Only two more hours to play, and the blinds will be 200/400 with a 50 ante.
Bernt Grytdahl, Elaineb, finally passed the 20k line again. He's now playing on 23.500, but no really big hands still.
Kjetil Flatnes, Sparky, is the chippie in Team Eurolinx right now, with almost 40.000 in his stack!
He thought he was a bit hasty in a few pots, and should have had more. But with the averagestack on 19.000 it's more than plenty with 40k.
Anders Indrebø, Indie, is still waiting for the right opporunity. His chipcount in the break was 11.675. On his table sits William Thorsson from Sweden, also known as El Capitano. He's the chipleader with 112.000, and has shown that he's willing to move into pots with nothing, so maybe Anders can use this to double up?
El Capitano was the one who knocked out Jean Robert Bellande, when his set of jacks beat Bellande's set of eights. He also knocked out another guy on a runner runner straight when he was caught with both hands in the cookiejar earlier. El Capitano raised 700 from the cut off before the button makes it 1200 and the smallblind re-re raises to 3500. El Capitano then tosses in 7000 more and gets the call from the smallblind. A-2-2 on the board, El Capitano moved in with 5-7 offsuit and got the chekc-call from KK. 4 on the turn and 3 on the river.
Henning Granstad said that the chipleader after day 1 must have played poor, combinated with lots of luck. This hands proves just that point i think :)
Tegneseriesamleren had 24.000 going to the last break.
Bernt Grytdahl, Elaineb, finally passed the 20k line again. He's now playing on 23.500, but no really big hands still.
Kjetil Flatnes, Sparky, is the chippie in Team Eurolinx right now, with almost 40.000 in his stack!
He thought he was a bit hasty in a few pots, and should have had more. But with the averagestack on 19.000 it's more than plenty with 40k.
Anders Indrebø, Indie, is still waiting for the right opporunity. His chipcount in the break was 11.675. On his table sits William Thorsson from Sweden, also known as El Capitano. He's the chipleader with 112.000, and has shown that he's willing to move into pots with nothing, so maybe Anders can use this to double up?
El Capitano was the one who knocked out Jean Robert Bellande, when his set of jacks beat Bellande's set of eights. He also knocked out another guy on a runner runner straight when he was caught with both hands in the cookiejar earlier. El Capitano raised 700 from the cut off before the button makes it 1200 and the smallblind re-re raises to 3500. El Capitano then tosses in 7000 more and gets the call from the smallblind. A-2-2 on the board, El Capitano moved in with 5-7 offsuit and got the chekc-call from KK. 4 on the turn and 3 on the river.
Henning Granstad said that the chipleader after day 1 must have played poor, combinated with lots of luck. This hands proves just that point i think :)
Tegneseriesamleren had 24.000 going to the last break.
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