Hands #110-114: Nearly Equal Stacks Into The Break
Hand #110: Raffaele Sorrentino completed and Lachezar Petkov checked .
Petkov picked up a flush draw on the flop. Sorrentino bet 600,000 and the Bulgarian called. Sorrentino kept firing on the turn, betting 1,200,000. Petkov, with flush and straight draws, called a second time.
Both players checked the on the river and both players chopped up the pot.
Hand #111: Petkov completed and Sebastian Sorensson checked . Both players missed the flop and Petkov took it with a bet of 600,000.
Hand #112: Petkov raised to 1,300,000 on the button and won the hand.
Hand #113: Sorrentino completed in the small blind. Petkov raised to 1,700,000 with from the big blind, and Sorrentino bought a flop.
Sorrentino hit top pair on a flop and checked. Petkov bet 1,100,000, Sorrentino responded by shoving 10,400,000 Petkov quickly flung his hand in the muck.
Hand #114: Sorrentino raised to 1,300,000 with on the button. Petkov called from the small blind. Sorensson put in a three-bet to 3,250,000 with a mere , which got through as both players folded.
Petkov will enter the break as the chipleader, although all stacks are extremely close.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Lachezar Plamenov Petkov | 18,825,000 | -2,255,000 |
Sebastian Sorensson | 17,675,000 | 675,000 |
Raffaele Sorrentino
|
13,900,000 | 1,350,000 |