Tag: Michel Dattani

The Haigh Inquiry

A double up and then some for Robert Haigh. Michel Dattani moved all in preflop for his short stack, Gruissem pushed behind him and Robert Haigh called off his stack from the blinds.

Silver Lining

Philip Sternheimer had opened preflop before Steven Silverman three-bet all in and Michel Dattani shoved behind him. Sternheimer folded face up. Silverman: Dattani: "Eights always hit," said Sternheimer.

Ghatge Gets Some

Michel Dattani opened to 2,500 on the button, and both Frederik Jensen (small blind) and Pratik Ghatge (big blind) called. The flop fell , both blinds checked, and Dattani continued for 5,000. Both blinds called.

Michel Dattani

Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano Luca Pagano había planteado antes del flop y luego llamó a Michel Dattani de tres apuesta para ver un flop. El italiano check-call con una apuesta de 2.800 en el flop y y despues 6500 turn.

Noticias breves

¿Quién es el padre en la tabla 9? Marvin Rettenmaier que resulta, por ahora. Su elevación 9.325 desde la ciega grande fue suficiente para forzar un pliegue del monstruo en fichas, Marc-André Ladouceur en la corte. El primero creció a 56.

Moorman pierde y se queda con 66k

Michel Dattani se acaba de doblar a costa de Chris Moorman cuando se mueve all-in con contra Moorman con . El board sale y Moorman se queda por debajo de 70.000 puntos.

Lunkin Chipping Up

Vitaly Lunkin and Michel Dattani checked to Tom Richard Alner. Alner bet an unknown and then Lunkin check-raised to 2,025. Dattani called and Alner called. The turn was the and Lunkin fired 3,675.

Philippe Boucher Wins Event #6: €1,620 Six-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha (€124,584)

What a day this has been! It's the general concession that short-handed play goes at a faster rate, but to finish any bracelet event in less that four hours takes some doing.

Michel Dattani Eliminated in 2nd Place (€76,982)

Michel Dattani was down to just a few chips when he decided to pot it for 30,000. Boucher put him all-in and he called giving us the final showdown of the day.

Dattani Holding on to His Final Straw

From the small blind Boucher limped and Dattani checked. The flop came down and Dattani check-called a 16,000 chip bet. The turn was the and Dattani check-called 36,000.

Dattani on the Ropes

Michel Dattani is down to 225,000 chips after Philippe Boucher keeps chipping away at his stack. They made it to a flop after Dattani had defended a 16,000 raise.

Boucher Takes First Big Heads-Up Pot

Michel Dattani started as the underdog, and after a couple of hand playing heads-up his deficit has grown to a point where he could start worrying. The Portugese player raised from the button to 16,000 and Boucher called.

Potting Action

Three-handed play has been very interesting with all players being very active. After a bunch of 16,000 raises we've seen almost just as many 56,000 re-pot raises.

Ellwood Slipping Behind

Jack Ellwood is down to a little more than 100,000 after getting pushed off another pot by Michel Dattani. The Brit raised to 13,000 from the hijack and called when Dattani three-bet to 33,000 from the cut-off.

Two Losses for Boucher

Philippe Boucher just lost both pots where he defended his blinds. The first hand he called a Michel Dattani button raise before he led out for 16,000 on a flop.

Final Table Day!

After two long days of play we're down to a final table of six. At 1pm local time we will start off the action and play down to a winner.

Bryan Devonshire Eliminated in 8th Place (€13,948)

From the small blind Michel Dattani raised to 8,000 getting called by Devonshire who was in the big blind. The flop came down and Dattani bet 10,000. Devonshire potted and Dattani put the rest of the chips in the middle.

Dattani's Charge Continues

Michel Dattani's post dinner charge has continued with a double-up through Antony Lellouche. He raised from the cut-off and picked up Lellouche as a caller from the small blind.

Dattani on the Move

Michel Dattani has had a good restart after hid dinner break as he won two hands without showdown. He raised from under-the-gun and Rifat Palevic called from the big blind but check-folded on a flop.

Ramdin Sliding

Victor Ramdin was not too happy with Michel Dattani for the way he played his hand to double-up. Ramdin raised to 2,800 and then four-bet all-in when Dattani three-bet to 9,000. Dattani called all-in.

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