
Christian Zetzsche
Freelance poker journalist, workaholic, Asian food lover. Semi-professional photographer, travel addict. My opinions are my own. 🇩🇪🇬🇧🇫🇷🇪🇸❤️🇺🇦
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1 week ago |
pokernews.com | Christian Zetzsche
Daniel Lei and Ashish Gupta got preflop shoves through, the latter via open shove with Q♠J♠ to narrowly pull ahead of Lei. Shortly thereafter, it folded to Lei in the small blind and he moved all-in for 47,500,000. Gupta glanced at his cards and called with the covering stack.
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1 week ago |
pokernews.com | Christian Zetzsche
The action folded to James Leonard on the button and he pushed all-in for 37,500,000 as the second-shortest stack. Ivan Ruban in the small blind had even fewer chips behind and glanced at the tournament info screen before folding the 6♣5♣. Chip leader Klemens Roiter in the big blind asked for a count and then called. James Leonard: A♦8♥ Klemens Roiter: A♠9♣Both had nearly identical strong aces and hit their kickers on the 9♦8♣7♠ flop to leave Leonard in rough shape.
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1 week ago |
pokernews.com | Christian Zetzsche
Ashish Gupta raised to 6,000,000 holding the A♣10♣ and met resistance by David Uvaydov, who three-bet to 13,500,000 with the A♠K♦ in the cutoff. It folded back to the Aussie and he reluctantly folded to continue the careful proceedings of the final table so far. However, that would only last one more hand when a setup unfolded.
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1 week ago |
pokernews.com | Christian Zetzsche
One hand after the huge double, Seth Davies limped in from the button and Alex Foxen verbally declared a raise to 4,475,000 for almost all of his severe short stack. Davies then moved all-in and Foxen called it off. Foxen smirked once he saw the cards on the other side of the table. Alex Foxen: K♦5♣ Seth Davies: A♠A♥The K♣6♥2♦ flop gave Foxen some hope of a comeback and some chants for a five came from the rail.
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1 week ago |
pokernews.com | Christian Zetzsche
The action folded to Thomas Boivin in the small blind and he limped in. Alex Foxen in the big blind moved all-in with the covering stack and Boivin called for 10,725,000. Thomas Boivin: K♦Q♦ Alex Foxen: A♥7♦Foxen was in the lead and had to fade more outs after the 10♣9♥5♦ flop when Boivin picked up a gutshot and back door diamonds. One of those options vanished with the 5♣ turn and the 6♣ river knocked out Boivin in third place for a payday of $2,057,430.
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Now that the hard part is done with finishing the @ComradesRace Ultramarathon (91km), it's finally time to head over the @WSOP in Las Vegas. Very tired, in pain, but no injury except for a blister at the ankle. The human body is a curious thing, you dont know how strong you are. https://t.co/BPviRX3uTf

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The @WSOP has to wait a few more days. First I gotta find out how strong I have become in the last three years, physically and mentally. Comrades 2025 🇿🇦 is taking place in ~1.5 days from now, ~90km <12 hours is the goal. I am happy, nervous, excited and scared all at once. https://t.co/lSUZ8od5Jz