Saturday 5 March 2011

Hungarians take a hit

Zoltan Kapitany's monster stack has dwindled to less than half after another clash with Lukasz Gebica, while compatriot Mark Jakab has also been suffering in the first blind level.

Kapitany began the day third in chips but having helped Gebica grow his stack last night, the trend continued when the pair got all their money in pre-flop.

The Pole was the shorter stack so while his AK held up to see off Kapitany's dominated KQ, the Hungarian is now working with around 47,000 chips.

Jakab at least remains ahead of the 65,000 average stack, but must have felt he was about to take the chip lead when he got all his money in on the river holding A5 on a A5A-6-9 board.

Four hearts on board meant there would have been few alarm bells at his villain's willingness to shove, but instead Jakab was crushed to see him flip A9.

Tibor Boros (pictured) goes from strength-to-strength, however, increasing his stack to 130,000.

UPDATE - Kapitany has a measure of revenge, doubling up against Gebica when his AQ caught top pair on the flop vs the Pole's JJ following a pre-flop all-in. Zoltan back up to 96,000 chips.

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