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Dramatic all-in showdown eliminates Castejon in high-stakes poker clash

A single hand changed everything. With aces and kings, Roset outplayed Castejon's risky call, reshaping the tournament's fate in seconds.

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The image shows a man standing on top of a podium, holding a bouquet of flowers in his hands, with a board in the background. He appears to be celebrating his victory, as if he has just won a race. His expression is one of joy and accomplishment, and his posture is confident and proud.

Dramatic all-in showdown eliminates Castejon in high-stakes poker clash

A high-stakes poker showdown unfolded at a Level 3 tournament with 170 of 186 entries and a €50,000 guaranteed prize pool. The clash between Enrique Roset and Juan Castejon ended with Castejon eliminated after a dramatic all-in confrontation. Roset walked away with a commanding chip lead of 64,000. The hand began with Enrique Roset raising to 1,000 under the gun. Juan Castejon called, holding K♥7♦, while Roset held a dominant A♠K♠.

The flop came A♥7♣6♠, giving both players a pair. Roset made a continuation bet of 1,000, and Castejon called. The turn brought the K♣, improving Roset’s hand to two pair. He sized up to 3,200, setting the stage for the final showdown.

On the A♣ river, Roset went all in for 29,000. Castejon called for his remaining 18,000, but Roset’s top two pair—aces and kings—crushed Castejon’s weaker two pair of kings and sevens. The hand left Castejon with no chips, while Roset secured a decisive victory. The elimination of Castejon solidified Roset’s position as a chip leader with 64,000. The tournament continues with fewer players, and Roset’s strong performance keeps him in contention for the €50,000 prize pool.

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