In the main event of almost 1.5 million prize pool we remained in just under 100. We fight for a really rich first coin. The stage of the Open is a record for poker in Belgium. Italy has lost a few pieces on the street but there are some of our compatriots decidedly well put in the standings

The bubble has already broken out. The number of players still in the running has thinned: they remain in 91. We have lost some blue on the street but we have even more than one hope. Here is the situation at the PokerStars Open in Namur when Day3 shoot

Classic “flip” in the bubble

There is a Finn at the head of the chipcount in that of Namur. By the way: the stage of the new European tour has already set a record. Namur’s Open is the largest tournament ever played in Belgium. If you have lost the official numbers, between entrances and prize pool, you can find them in our Recap. The watershed between prizes and elimination “without money” has reached 224 players. The hand that broke the bubble was one of the most classic coinflips: a Q against j J with an to the flop that sanctioned the elimination of Sabare Atmani. The winner of that hand was Hassan Sey who closed the day looking at everyone from top to bottom of a strong equipment of chips equal to 2,380,000. According to the ranking, the Dutch Gertjan Albers at 1,580,000. Among the well -known blues released in Day2 we find both Umberto Ruggeri that Giuliano Bendinelli, However, both a prize

PokerStars Open by Namur Day3: Italy well

If two “heavy” names of blue poker are no longer running for the victory, nothing is lost for the Belpaese who placed 4 players in the top 30 of the tournament. At the trial of the third day of dispute, the best of ours is Domenico Paparo which occupies the 11th temporary position with just under a million chips. Giacomo Grossi (20 °), Giovanni Ventura (21st) and Simone Demasi (27th) are also good. To this quartet are added two other Italians who bring the total account to 6. Too bad for Francesco Pillitteri who was eliminated shortly before the closing of the day 2. Paparo put the turbo on the evening: in a spot against William Binnington, the blue called the opponent’s Allin for over 200,000 chips presenting himself with a K and dominating the rival he had to Q. No surprise from the board and a plate collected by the good Domenico

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