EPT Copenhagen winner Anton Wigg raised to 4,000 from the under the gun position and the player to his left called. Action got to Benjamin Pollak who decided to three-bet from the button to 14,500. Wigg was the only player who called and we got heads-up action from that point on.
The flop was and both players checked. We stayed in the same rhythm on the turn when the appeared and the river brought out the . Wigg grabbed chips and bet 18,400 and Pollak quickly called. Wigg turned over for a rivered set launching him to the second place on the leader board. Pollak loses a chunk but still has 150,000 in front of him.
He's stil in the running but with just seven big blinds a comeback will be really hard for Peter Jetten. We didn't catch all his big pots but he was kind enough to inform us about a big hand he lost. Jetten got it in with pocket eights against losing a 50,000 chip pot. Later on he chopped with against where he had a good chance to double up.
Jetten is the shortest stack in the room at the moment and we will be following his actions closely.
The action was between Mark Radoja and Guillaume Humbert and we were already at the flop: . Humbert check-called a 4,500 Radoja bet. The turn as the and once again Humbert check-called, this time for 8,600 but you could sense Radoja had control of the hand. Sure enough on the river of Humbert check once again and Radoja moved all-in for 41,000 and Humbert was forced to lay down his hand. As Radoja was stacking his chips someone asked him what he had.
Phil Hellmuth made a raise in the small blind, Benjamin Pollak three-bet from the big blind, Hellmuth four-bet to 15,000, Pollak five-bet to 30,000 and Hellmuth released his hand.
Those were the words coming from Peter Jetten's mouth after he just tripled up against Sundell and Deeb. From the under the gun position Jetten's shoved for 14,400 and Sundell called from the cut-off. Deen was sitting in the big blind and thought for a while before he called as well.
The flop came down and both players checked with Jetten staring into the distance. The turn was the and Sundell repositioned himself before betting 8,000. Deeb folded his cards and we got to see the following showdown.
Peter Jetten
Johan Sundell
The river was the and Jetten tripled up to 45,000 chips.
Anton Wigg raised under the gun making it 5,000 and there were two cold-callers (Phil Hellmuth and Benjamin Pollak) before Robert Finlay moved all-in for 31,300. Wigg snap-folded, Hellmuth asked for a count before also folding but Pollak took a little while longer but also eventually folded. Finlay showed the table pocket fives.
"Wow! Looks like we all made bad folds," Said Wigg.
Serge Didisheim open shoved with and Alessandro Speranza called in the big blind with . The board stayed clean for Speranza and he moved up to 130,000.