Tag: Antonio Esfandiari

One Card Away

Vasili Firsau raiste auf 125,000 und Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden ging all in mit 800,000 chips. Steve O'Dwyer ging auch all in und Firsau callte.

Esfandiari verliert Pot

Antonio Esfandiari raiste auf 675 und ein MP und die Blinds callten. Am Flop mit setzte Esfandiari 1,300, der MP callte, der SB passte und der BB callte auch. Am turn mit checkten alle. Am River mit , checkten wieder alle.

Sechser nicht gut für Esfandiari

Danilo Donnini raiste auf 325 vom hijack und Esfandiari callte am cut-off. Am Flop mit setzte Donnini 400, Call. Turn: und Esfandiari setzte 725. Call. Beide checkten am River mit und Esfandiari zeigte und verlor gegen .

Fabian Quoss Leads $25,000 Challenge Final Table

It was a long, strenuous day for the players of the $25,000 Challenge, but after more than 12 hours of play, just five players are left.

Esfandiari's Roller Coaster Ends

First it was German pro Niklas Heinecker who doubled through Antonio Esfandiari and just now it was another German pro in Ole Schemion who took care of "The Magician".

Esfandiari Doesn't Hold Back

Right after doubling up Niklas Heinecker in the biggest pot of the day Antonio Esfandiari was moved to Brendon Rubie's table. The latter just doubled up the former chip leader who's back up over six figures.

Monster Pot For Heinecker; Esfandiari Back To Earth

Antonio Esfandiari had been leading since the very first hand of play but his big stack was just shattered by Niklas Heinecker. Heinecker started of the action with a raise to 4,000 and Esfandiari three-bet to 10,500.

More For Mo

The board read when Jason Mo bet 10,000 from the big blind. Antonio Esfandiari put in the call from the button and mucked when Mo turned over .

Esfandiari Takes Some From Quoss

Fabian Quoss raised from the button to 2,500 and Antonio Esfandiari defended his big blind. The flop came down and both players checked. On the turn the hit and Esfandiari bet 3,600, Quoss called.

How Much for Seidel To Change His Name to Frankenberger?

Antonio Esfandiari and his table had taken a bit of a break from the "Lodden Thinks" antics, but it's now back.

Fox Challenges Esfandiari

The board read with about 35,000 in the pot when Elio Fox bet 21,000. Antonio Esfandiari went into the tank for quite some time and started talking to his opponent.

Rossiter Back Down Again

Right after doubling through Antonio Esfandiari it was Jeff Rossiter who lost some chips again. There was about 12,000 in the pot when the board read and Esfandiari bet 8,500 after Rossiter had checked.

Rossiter Doubles Through Esfandiari

Jeff Rossiter just ended up all in for his final 12,500 and he was up against Antonio Esfandiari. Rossiter showed versus Esfandiari's . The board ran out and Rossiter stayed alive in this event.

Esfandiari Keeps Winning

Antonio Esfandiari raised to 1,800 and Jonathan Karamalikis proceeded to three-bet to 4,200. The initial raiser called and the flop brought out . Both players checked, and the turn brought the .

Antonio Keeps Winning at Lodden Thinks

Antonio Esfandiari can't seem to really do anything wrong here in the $25,000 Challenge at the 2013 Aussie Millions. He's currently at the top of the leader board and just won his fourth game of "Lodden Thinks" in a row.

Fox Takes One

Elio Fox raised from the hijack to 1,200 and both Grant Levy and Antonio Esfandiari called. The flop brought out and Esfandiari was the only one to call Fox's 1,800-chip bet.

More Lodden Thinks

Antonio Esfandiari is keeping the "Lodden Thinks" game going at his table. This time, he asked our reporter to think of the number of contacts that Edward Kim had in his phone.

Huge Cooler Sends Kim Out The Door

We missed the action before the river but with 7,000 chips in the pot the board read . Antonio Esfandiari bet 3,700 from middle position and Edward Kim raised it up to 15,000.

And Lodden Thinks Begins!

The Antonio Esfandiari show is on the road! The One Drop winner just started a game of "Lodden Thinks" and the game is set up as following.

Enter Karamalikis

The third Australian player has joined the fun here in the $25,000 Challenge and it's none other than Jonathan Karamalikis. Karamalikis sat down to the left of Antonio Esfandiari and bumped the player field up to ten players.

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