May 7, 2017
Alberto Stegeman raised to 50,000 from middle position at the new blind level of 10,000/20,000/3,000. Thomas Soderstrom called in the small blind, as did Dean Arsenie (pictured above) in the big blind.
The flop came and Soderstrom led for 105,000. Arsenie counted out the chips for a call before re-raising all in for around 450,000. Stegeman (pictured below) wasted no time in moving all in himself and Soderstrom quickly folded.
“I didn’t want that,” said Arsenie, “You have to have an over pair?”
Stegeman did have an over pair, the over-est of pairs with . Arsenie turned over . The turn was the and the river the giving Stegeman the double up.
The very next hand Arsenie was all in blind on blind against Kees Aerts. Arsenie held and Aerts . The board ran out and Arsenie was eliminated in 13th place for €5,345 ($5,880).