After one of the most bizarre, topsy-turvy final days of the 2019 British Poker Open or indeed any event, Spanish player Sergi Reixach took full advantage of the swings to become Event #6 champion and put himself in the running for the overall leaderboard winner a week from today. A THREE
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Elio Fox (3rd for £88,000) and Michael Zhang (4th for £55,000) Both Eliminated by Sergi Reixach
Imsirovic Doubles Through Reixach
Imsirovic made it 150,000 to go with [KdJs] and was just called by Sergi Reixcah with [8c8h]. The flop of [3c6dJc] saw Imsirovic put the rest of his stack in (75,000). Reixach was getting good odds but was a 13% dog in the hand. He made the call! The [2s] turn helped
Three-Way Sees Everyone Survive
Michael Zhang was all-in pre-flop for 190,000 chips with [9c9h] and he was called by a re-shove for 310,000 by Ali Imsirovic with [KdJc] and then Timothy Adams, the chip leader with 1.1 million and holding just [6d2c] Flop of [6hQcKh] put Zhang in massive trouble, but the [9s] turn gave Zhang
Fox Retakes Chip Lead
Elio Fox has gone from chip leader at the start of play to short stack an hour ago. Now he's regained his start-of-day stack to become chip leader again. Sergi Reixach called with [AdQs] and so too did Imsirovic with [Jd5c] and Fox with [Kc4h] in the blinds. The flop of [2dKd8d]
Imsirovic Doubles Through Reixach
Imsirovic Shortest Stacked
Ali Imsirovic has gone from chip leader to shortest stack in the room, and while Michael Zhang has been down there at the bottom of the chipcounts for much of the last two hours, Imsirovic hasn't. How will that affect the dynamics of play?
Finding the Fold
Top players find the fold button even if they have a great hand. Ali Imsirovic opened to 50,000 with [KhQc] and Sergi Reixach three-bet to 155,000 with [QsQh] to take it down. Adams then raised over Elio Fox's open when Fox had ace-jack and Adams ace-queen. Again, a pretty quick fold from
Reixach Leads at First Break
The chips have been flying around the table in the first 75 minutes of action, yet we remain on the bubble. The chip lead has changed dramatically, however, with shorter stacks Sergi Reixach and Timothy Adams, languishing at kick-off, now first and second in chips.