Mark Vos and Eugene Katchalov both committed 2,000 each preflop to see a 

flop fall.
Both players checked and Katchalov bet out 3,000 from the button as Vos check-called from early position.
The river saw Katchalov toss in 6,000 with Vos again taking the check-call line.
Katchalov tabled his 
to collect the pot and move to 66,000 as Vos flashed his
and slipped to 23,100.
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Mark Vos, Eugene Katchalov.
The cards are back in the air!
The remaining players are heading on a 15-minute break.
Another installment of the renowned online poker series from Full Tilt Poker is edging ever closer, kicking off on February 6th and spanning a couple of weeks.
Be sure to check out the FTOPS XIX schedule and get involved in one of the 45 championship events on offer.
Who knows, if you're good enough you could walk away with a gold jersey... not to mention the millions of dollars up for grabs!
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FTOPS, Full Tilt Poker.
Mark Vos was under the gun when he made it 1,500 for the rest if the table to play. A player in middle position was feeling good about throwing in a raise and it was 4,100 to Vos.
Vos would quickly make it 36,500 and leave himself with only around 2,000 behind. His opponent thought for a few moments before folding and tabling 
.
"I didnt have aces, but you weren't in good shape," said a confident Vos as he raked in his new found chips.
The Full Tilt Poker Red Pro now has around 45,000.
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Mark Vos.
We caught the action on David Gorr's table with a board showing 


and a check from Gorr against one opponent.
The player would make it 4,125 to go and when it was back on Gorr he would quickly check-raised to 10,000.
After the player eventually decided to make the fold Gorr turned over 
. Must be nice floping top-two and turning a full house.
Gorr moves to over 40,000.
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David Gorr.