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William Cannavo’ Bows Out in Day 3
Level 29: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 38/2045
Domenico Lando opened the pot to 160,000, and William Cannavo’ moved all-in from the cutoff with his remaining 10 big blinds. The other players folded, and Lando made the call.
- Domenico Lando: 10♥10♦
- William Cannavo’: K♥J♦
The board ran out 7♣2♣8♦3♠9♦ — a safe sequence of low cards that kept Lando’s tens ahead. Cannavo’s journey in Day 3 of the MPF Grand Event comes to an end.
Domenico Lando – 4,200,000
William Cannavo’ – 0
Women’s Winter Festival Satellite Kicks Off! 🎉
The Women’s Winter Festival Satellite is now underway! With a €60 buy-in and 10 WWF seats added (worth £4,000 in total), this is a fantastic chance for our ladies to secure a spot in one of the most exciting events of the year.
PokerStars proudly sponsors the Women’s Winter Festival at The Hippodrome Casino London, an event that is set to warm up this famous capital city’s chilly surroundings. After all, the Main Event is going to guarantee an epic £100,000. Event will be from 21st to 24th of November.
Starting stack: 15,000
Blinds: 20 minutes
Re-entries: Unlimited for the first 8 levels
Best of luck to all participants — let’s see who’ll earn those coveted WWF seats! 🌟
First 14 Busted Players Who Cashed For €2,200
Level 29: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 39/2045
The first 15 players have been eliminated from Day 3 of the MPF Grand Event, each securing a payout of €2,200 for their impressive run. With 39 players left, the remaining field is now guaranteed at least €2,600 as they continue their pursuit of the title and the grand prize of €140,000.
Stay tuned for more updates as the action heats up!
Busted Players In Day 3:
Position | Name | Country | Payout |
---|---|---|---|
40 | Florent Guy Colin | France | €2,200 |
41 | Carsten Mawick | Germany | €2,200 |
42 | Matthieu Burguiere | France | €2,200 |
43 | Shelley Mcdermott | United Kingdom | €2,200 |
44 | Emmanouil Zacharakis | Greece | €2,200 |
45 | Philip Mooring | United Kingdom | €2,200 |
46 | Andras Kovacks | Hungary | €2,200 |
47 | Andrea Melluzzo | Italy | €2,200 |
48 | Apostolos Karathanasis | Greece | €2,200 |
49 | Savvas Gazis | Greece | €2,200 |
50 | Lawrence Bonnici | Malta | €2,200 |
51 | Bas De Laat | Netherlands | €2,200 |
52 | Robert Mcadam | United Kingdom | €2,200 |
53 | Martin Svoboda | Czech Republic | €2,200 |
Johan Ekdahl Sends Florent Colin Out in 40th Place!
Level 29: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 40/2045
Johan Ekdahl open-shoved his last 585,000, and Florent Colin (pictured below) called from the small blind with just slightly fewer chips.
- Florent Colin: 7♦7♥
- Johan Ekdahl: A♠10♥
The flop spelled trouble for Colin as Ekdahl connected with an ace on A♣6♠6♣. The turn 10♠ gave Ekdahl an extra pair, securing his lead. No help came for Colin on the river, ending his run in 40th place.
Johan Ekdahl – 1,200,000
Florent Colin – 0
Burguiere Couldn’t Spin The Short Stack
Level 28: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 42/2045
Jaroslaw Falkowski opened the pot to 150,000, finding calls from Simone Maciocia, Marko Luksa, and Matthieu Burguiere (pictured below) in the big blind. The flop came 8♠2♥5♠, and all players checked. On the Q♣ turn, Burguiere shoved his remaining 180,000 into the middle, receiving a call from Maciocia.
- Matthieu Burguiere – Q♦6♣
- Simone Maciocia – A♠Q♠
The river 10♠ brought no help for Burguiere, ending his impressive run with a cash prize of €2,200. He started the day as 4th in chips with a stack of 3,4 million.
Simone Maciocia – 2,600,000
Matthieu Burguiere – 0
Hays Makes It Count
Level 28: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 47/2045
Antonin Hays opened the pot from the cutoff and faced an all-in shove from Marco Canavesi on the button for his entire 1,570,000 stack. Hays took about 30 seconds before making the call, revealing 8♣8♠ against Canavesi’s A♥Q♠—a classic flip for more than 3 million chips.
The board ran out 9♥J♦3♠, staying safe for Hays, with the 7♠ on the turn and 7♦ on the river, allowing him to breathe a sigh of relief as he secured an important double-up to kick off Day 3.
Antonin Hays – 3,290,000
Marco Canavesi – 1,725,000