Zbigniew Wieczorek Eliminated in 3rd Place (€36,191)
Zbigniew Wieczorek The very next hand, Zbigniew Wieczorek raised his small blind and Mateusz Moolhuizen called in the big. They saw a flop. Flop: In a strange near-replay of the previous hand,...
View ArticleChip Counts, Heads Up
Mateusz Moolhuizen: 2.5 million Dmitry Varlamov: 2.3 million With the blinds still relatively tiny despite having just gone up to 20k/40k with a 4k ante, this could take some time – that’s 60 big...
View ArticleVarlamov Chipping Up
De heads up match started with a small lead for Mateusz Moolhuizen but he just lost some giving the lead to Dmitry Varlamov. Varlamov raised to 65,000 from the button and Moolhuizen called from the big...
View ArticleVarlamov Extends His Lead
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 80,000 and Dmitry Varlamov called from the big blind. The flop brought and Moolhuizen decided to check behind. On the turn the hit and Varlamov bet 160,000, Moolhuizen...
View ArticleThings Going Varlamov’s Way
The button was for Mateusz Moolhuizen who raised to 80,000 and Dmitry Varlamov called. The flop brought and both players checked. On the turn the hit and Varlamov check-called 100,000. The river...
View ArticleMateusz Moolhuizen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€56,265)
Mateusz Moolhuizen Mateusz Moolhuizen had lost a few more, albeit smaller, pots and was down to under 1.4 million when he faced yet another button raise from Dmitry Varlamov (100,000). He responded by...
View ArticleDmitry Varlamov Wins Unibet Open Troia! (€80,187)
The first ever international poker tournament in Troia, Portugal concluded with a winner from Russia. Dmitry Varlamov outlasted a field of 242 to claim the title, the fame and the €80,187 first-place...
View ArticleBye bye Unibet Open Tróia 2013
Dmitry Varlamov defeated former Unibet Open champion Mateusz Moolhuizen in a dramatic heads-up battle in Portugal this week, becoming the first Russian player to lift the coveted Unibet Open trophy...
View ArticleWieczorek Moves into Last Place as Moolhuizen Climbs
Down below the one million mark following a small pot lost to Dmitry Varlamov, Mateusz Moolhuizen min-raised to 64,000 from the button and Zbigniew Wieczorek called in the big blind to see a flop....
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