Mokri went into the tank and used up a time bank card. The K ♦ completed the board, and Plausinaitis jammed for 142,000. Plausinaitis then check-called for 36,000 on the 6 ♦ turn. Plausinaitis continued for 30,000 on the K ♠ 9 ♦ 3 ♦ flop and was called. In Level 13 (4,000/8,000/8,000) of the €25,000 NL Hold'em II, reporter Calum Grant saw Kayhan Mokri, who PokerNews previously profiled in this feature article, opened to 17,000 from the cutoff and called when Paulius Plausinaitis three-bet to 50,000 from the big blind. His higher full house awarded him with a big stack of almost six figures, while both Grasu and Moschitta left the tournament in a state of disbelief.Ĭlick here to see who won the €1,100 Eureka Main Event Mokri Makes a Big Call Kayhan Mokri The Q ♣ river, however, saw Novotny hit one of his two outs to scoop the pot. Grasu flopped a full house and was looking to quadruple up, while Moschitta was a big favorite for the side pot.
Moschitta then jammed all in for 18,800 and a swift call followed from Novotny, after which all three players revealed their holdings.
On the Q ♦ turn, Moschitta checked to Novotny, who made a bet of 5,000 in response. Bahri quickly folded but Novotny stuck around with a call. Moschitta then created a side pot when he bet 4,500 on the 9 ♠ 5 ♣ 9 ♥ flop.