Catching the action with Koray Aldemir three-betting the small blind to 17,500 and Jason Koon calling from the button, the flop landed and Aldemir bet out 11,500.
Koon responded with a raise to 28,000 and Aldemir called, before both players checked down the and .
The pot had a little over 20,000 in the middle and the board read . Both Dan Smith and Fedor Holz checked the turn and the landed on the river.
Smith led out for 11,000 only to have Holz raise to 65,000. Smith instantly threw in a time extension as it looked as though he was planning on taking his time. After 90 seconds, Smith would require more time to make his decision and used up another time extension. After another 30 seconds, Smith finally elected to fold and Holz raked in the pot.
With roughly 80,000 in the pot and a board reading , Stefan Schillhabel bet 46,000 from the big blind and Alan Schein called from the cutoff. Sean Winter then called from the button and the paired the board on the river.
Schillhabel bet again, this time putting out 60,000, and both Schein and Winter folded.
"Did you have a flush draw?" Schein asked Winter, indicating he might have had one himself.
Fedor Holz has been consistently stacking chips throughout the day thus far and recently, Holz was taking chips from everyone on the table, hand after hand.
In the first hand, Holz and Seth Davies were involved in a hand with the pot around 35,000. The board read and Davies led out for 23,000 from the big blind. Holz called on the button and the landed on the river. Both players checked and Holz tabled to win the pot.
In the next hand, Stephen Chidwick opened to 4,000 from under the gun which was called by Sergio Aido. Holz reraised to 17,500 in the cutoff and only Chidwick called. The flop fell and Holz took down the pot with a bet of 11,5000.
In the final hand, Aido decided to raise it up to 4,000 from under the gun and Holz, once again, three-bet to 12,500 from the hijack. The flop came and Aido check-called a bet of 11,500 from Holz. Both players checked the on the turn and the on the river. Aido turned over but Holz had him beat with .
All in all, Holz shot up to nearly 400,000 in those three hands and has been showing complete domination at his table.