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Amsterdam Masterclassics - DAY 3 - Live Update (At A Glance)

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danafish:
Just witnessed uber-shortstack Ilari Sahamies double up with pocket Kings. He must have been super super SUPER short because he was up against, er, J-T off.

danafish:
Oh no, I Ultimate Bokked him. Oops. This gent below, one Trond Eidsvig, raised to 12k and Rumit went over the top of him; Trond calls.

Rumit - pocket Sevens

Trond - A-J

Board - K-8-9-3-J

And Level 20 Rumit is OUT.

Djinn:
And while one player"s all in goes pear-shaped, another"s does what he intended it to:  Nick Gibson (who told me that what I reported he told me (which he actually told me) about his luck A-K yesterday made him look like a donkey because I "left out the thought process" - what can I say?) just re-raised all in preflop with another  ah kh over the top of Jaspers" raise to 16k.  With a total of 40k, the call came quickly.  Jaspers had  ac :2c:.

What a flop:  :2d: :2h: 5h
Turn:  9h
River:  :3c:  And Mr. Gibson can breathe more easily now that he"s over the 100k mark.  

Djinn:
Peter Dalhuijsen was knocked back to a short stack after doubling up Guillaume de la Gorce, who raised to 21k, and then shoved for 90k over the top of Peter"s raise to 60k (an unimproving K-Q vs. 9-9).

But just now, he got his remaining 75k or so in preflop with  :as: 7s called by an end-of-the-line looking   ah kd...

Flop:  5d qd :3s:
Turn:  7d
River:  9s

Double through for Dalhuijsen, while it was Christian Grundtvig (pictured) nursing a 75k gap in his stack (which is still comfortably around 300k).

danafish:
Over on the feature table, there is action! It"s between one Mr Parkinnen, he of the oversized baseball cap, and the gent in the brown Adidas top, who we think is a Mr Simon Larcheveque.

Larcheveque raises, and Parkkinen calls.

Flop -  :3h: jh 5s and Larcheveque checks his hole cards. Don"t know about you, but usually when I do that it"s to check that my Aces are still Aces and haven"t transformed into 2-7. He has ample time to make sure, though, because Parkkinen dwells up for ages. Eventually he goes all in. Instacall.

Parkkinen -  qd qs

Larcheveque -  ad :as:

Turn -  4d

River -  7h

And Parkkinen and his massive hat are consigned to the rail. I guess it"s now late enough in the tournament for applause to accompany an exit though, because there is more than a smattering of hand-clapping to accompany his Long Walk.

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