Hands #63–67: Strelitz Remains Active
Hand #63: Chino Rheem opened under the gun with to 200,000 and Pavel Veksler flat-called in the cutoff with . Scott Wellenbach called in the small blind with and Daniel Strelitz in the big blind with made it four-ways to the flop.
Wellenbach bet 500,000 and Veksler was the only caller to leave two players remaining to the turn. Wellenbach now bet 1,100,000 and forced a fold from Veksler.
"Good flop for me," Wellenbach said in table chat after Chino Rheem had inquired about his hand.
Hand #64: Veksler opened to 160,000 with from early position and Rheem called in the big blind with . Veksler hit top pair on and Rheem check-folded to a bet of 175,000.
Hand #65: Rheem limped the small blind with and Brian Altman in the big blind checked with . The flop came and Rheem's bet of 100,000 won the pot right there.
Hand #66: Wellenbach made it 200,000 to go with and Daniel Strelitz three-bet the cutoff with , making it 650,000 to go. Action folded back to Wellenbach and he sent his cards into the muck.
Hand #67: Strelitz raised to 160,000 with and Rheem flat-called in the cutoff with . On a flop of , Strelitz checked and Rheem got the job done with a bet of 300,000.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Chino Rheem
|
7,420,000 | 405,000 |
Scott Wellenbach | 5,080,000 | 825,000 |
Pavel Veksler | 4,660,000 | -895,000 |
Brian Altman
|
4,180,000 | -200,000 |
Daniel Strelitz
|
2,590,000 | -80,000 |
Vicent Bosca | 2,160,000 | 290,000 |