[user76023]
Rob Sherwood - 4th
Rob Sherwood was all-in preflop with his short stack and Paul Carr made the call.
Sherwood:
Carr:
The board came and Sherwood needed one of three tens to save himself. The turn was the and suddenly the last PaddyPower qualifier had a flush draw as well.
The river was the though and we're down to three players.
[user4144]
Paul Carr raised to 86,000 and Santeri Valikoski made the call. On the flop, Valikoski checked, Paul bet 125,000, and Valikoski called. A turn led to a bet of 325,000 from Valikoski, and this time it was Carr making the call. After both players checked the river, Carr took it down with an ace, although it later emerged that he initially had two pair that were counterfeited on the turn. Either way, the pot went to the fan favourite.
[user76023]
James Mitchell raised from UTG and Santeri Valikoski called on the button. The blinds fold.
Both players check the and see the turn. Again this is checked and the river is the , Mitchell checked a third time and Valikoski bet 100,000 eliciting a instant fold from Englishman.
[user4144]
Paul Carr and James Mitchell saw a flop in the blinds. Both players checked, only for Carr to lead out for 125,000 on the turn. Mitchell two-bet to 350,000, and, without too much hesitation, Carr slid in a chunk of black chips for a total raise to 1,000,000. A quick wave of the finger from Mitchell signified an all-in, and Carr called!
But although Carr showed for the turned straight, the cheers from the rail soon turned into an amalgamation of gasps and chuckles as Mitchell tabled the exact same hand.
[user76023]
James Mitchell raised to 110,000 from the small blind, Santeri Valikoski reraised to 285,000 from the big blind. Mitchell shoved then and Valikoski instantly folded.
[user76023]
James Mitchell raised to 82,000, Paul Carr made the call.
The flop is and Carr led out with an overbet of the pot for 200,000. Mitchell minraised to 400,000. Carr instantly pushed and Mitchell called even quicker.
Carr:
Mitchell:
The turn rid the room of tension, it was the making Mitchell quads and rendering the river pointless. Mitchell moves up to 2,600,000 and Carr down to 3,250,000.
[user4144]
It seem as if Carr can do no wrong at the moment. On his last hand, he called a preflop raise of 66,000 from the big blind, leading to a flop of . James Mitchell led for 79,000 and Carr called. On the turn, both players checked, but come the river, Carr bet out, and Mitchell instantly folded.