750K, River Goes Check-Check
Two of the biggest stacks left in Event #3 just played one of the biggest pots of the tournament on Table 2. Action was picked up after Andras Nemeth three-bet from the blinds. Eelis Parssinen called, then Nemeth check-called a bet on the flop before checking again on the turn.
Parssinen bet again on the turn – just under half-pot – and Nemeth called to see the river.
Both players checked the end and Parssinen took the pot to join Nemeth over the 1,000,000 chip mark.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Eelis Parssinen | 1,328,524 |
305,070 ![]() |
Andras Nemeth | 1,272,454 |
521,533 ![]() |
Bujtas Laszlo Doubles, Then Busts
Bujtas Laszlo – the shortest stack left in Event #3 – just doubled through Eelis Parssinen. Laszlo called out of the small blind after Parssinen opened pre, then Laszlo shoved the flop for just under a pot-sized bet. Parssinen called and was ahead until the river.
A few hands later, that set back became a comeback for Parssinen. He and Laszlo got all-in again, with Parssinen holding aces.
Laszlo couldn’t get lucky again and he was eliminated in 11th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Eelis Parssinen | 1,023,454 |
562,976 ![]() |
Laszlo Bujtas | Busted |
-438,539 ![]() |
Lyubovetskiy Doubles Through Jens Kyllonen
Ukraine’s Andriy Lyubovetskiy just doubled through Finish Pot Limit Omaha specialist Jens Kyllonen – which was one of the first major confrontations since the two table redraw.
Action was picked up on the flop, with Lyubovetskiy betting the pot and Kyllonen moving all-in.
Lyubovetskiy flopped two pair and improved to a straight on the river, while Kyllonen picked up a flush draw on the turn. The Fin couldn’t hit and he’s now one of the shortest stacks remaining.
A few moments after Lyubovetskiy doubled, Andreas Torbergsen was eliminated in 12th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Andriy Lyubovetskiy | 717,505 |
256,865 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 270,093 |
-316,095 ![]() |
Andreas Torbergsen | Busted |
-459,521 ![]() |
Final Two Tables
After the elimination of partypoker Team Pro Ludovic Geilich and Mark Davis, two tables remain in Event #3.
Six players will cash, with a reminder of the payouts provided below:
- $212,000
- $135,650.85
- $68,900
- $47,700
- $37,100
- $28,649.15
The seating assignments and chip counts from the final two tables are provided below:
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Depa | 1,211,073 |
202,725 ![]() |
Sami Kelopuro | 1,066,176 |
833,299 ![]() |
BK | 1,017,476 |
18,377 ![]() |
Andras Nemeth | 750,921 |
362,581 ![]() |
Niko Soininen | 614,895 |
-19,250 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 586,188 |
85,150 ![]() |
Yuri Dzivielevski | 518,519 |
-611,862 ![]() |
Andriy Lyubovetskiy | 460,640 |
262,910 ![]() |
Eelis Parssinen | 460,478 |
-20,250 ![]() |
Andreas Torbergsen | 459,521 |
114,017 ![]() |
Laszlo Bujtas | 438,539 |
-170,668 ![]() |
Aku Joentausta | 333,574 |
-127,525 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | Busted |
-186,688 ![]() |
Mark Davis | Busted |
-162,046 ![]() |
Yuri Dzivielevski Takes Out Sam Trickett
partypoker Team Pro Sam Trickett was just sent to the rail by Brazil’s Yuri Dzivielevski. Action was picked up pre flop, after Trickett three-bet to 63,000. Dzivielevski called to see the flop…
…before he led for a pot-sized bet. Trickett raised all-in – for a few more blinds – and Dzivielevski called.
After starting with pocket aces, Trickett flopped a straight – but Dzivielevski turned the partypoker Team Pro dead. On either side of Trickett’s elimination, a few other short stacks also hit the rail.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Yuri Dzivielevski | 1,130,381 |
244,877 ![]() |
Gavin Cochrane | Busted |
-61,252 ![]() |
Sam Trickett | Busted |
-232,877 ![]() |
Marcello Marigliano | Busted |
-25,078 ![]() |
Table 3
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Niko Soininen | 634,145 |
-41,579 ![]() |
Laszlo Bujtas | 609,207 |
247,716 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 501,038 |
118,905 ![]() |
Andras Nemeth | 388,340 |
33,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | 186,688 |
118,585 ![]() |
Mark Davis | 162,046 |
-407,121 ![]() |
Table 2
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
BK | 999,099 |
268,061 ![]() |
Yuri Dzivielevski | 885,504 |
-130,041 ![]() |
Sam Trickett | 232,877 |
95,665 ![]() |
Sami Kelopuro | 232,877 |
-193,883 ![]() |
Gavin Cochrane | 61,252 |
-113,748 ![]() |
Marcello Marigliano | 25,078 |
-197,774 ![]() |
Table 1
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Depa | 1,008,348 |
356,120 ![]() |
Eelis Parssinen | 480,728 |
-151,500 ![]() |
Aku Joentausta | 461,099 |
377,274 ![]() |
Andreas Torbergsen | 345,504 |
-155,250 ![]() |
George Wolff | 220,557 |
220,557 ![]() |
Andriy Lyubovetskiy | 197,730 |
14,134 ![]() |
Final Three Tables
The field is down to the final 18 players and the final three tables. Only 6 players will record a Poker Masters Online: Pot Limit Omaha cash in Event #3. Poker Central will follow the action until the end of Day 1 – after Level 15.
A complete list of the new seating assignments and chip counts will be posted shortly.
Top Ten Chip Counts
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Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Yuri Dzivielevski | 1,015,545 |
482,235 ![]() |
BK | 731,038 |
209,082 ![]() |
Niko Soininen | 675,724 |
607,362 ![]() |
Jonathan Depa | 652,228 |
470,352 ![]() |
Eelis Parssinen | 632,228 |
302,526 ![]() |
Mark Davis | 569,167 |
-416,241 ![]() |
Andreas Torbergsen | 500,754 |
112,321 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 382,133 |
-13,850 ![]() |
Laszlo Bujtas | 361,491 |
-304,695 ![]() |
Andras Nemeth | 355,340 |
22,750 ![]() |
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