From middle position, Aeragan Arunan opened for 260,000 and his neighbor Raffaele Sorrentino called. [Removed:146] in the cutoff and Sebastian Sorensson in the big blind made it 4-handed to the flop.
With 1,280,000 in the middle, the quartet got to work with. Sorensson and Arunan checked. Sorrentino bet 380,000 and Guerfi folded right away. Sorrenson and Arunan followed not much later. Small pot to the PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo champion.
Lachezar Plamenov Petkov raised to 250,000 and Sebastian Sorensson three-bet to 585,000 in the big blind, which Petkov called. The flop fell and Sorensson bet 765,000 to force a quick fold from Petkov.
[Removed:146] made it 275,000 to go and Brian Kaufman Esposito three-bet out of the small blind for 675,000 to claim the pot without further resistance.
Usman Siddique raised to 275,000 in the hijack and Sebastian Sorensson called from the cutoff. The duo headed to a flop of and Siddique's continuation bet of 330,000 ended the hand right there.
Aeragan Arunan raised to 260,000 from the button and claimed the blinds and antes.
Raffaele Sorrentino made it 255,000 to go from the button and Lachezar Plamenov Petkov in the small blind cut out a three-bet to 755,000. Sorrentino gave it some thought and folded.
Sebastian Sorensson limped under the gun for 120,000, which prompted Lachezar Plamenov Petkov in the cutoff to call, [Removed:146] on the button pay up and big blind Usman Siddique checked.
The flop came and Siddique and Sorensson checked. Petkov bet 225,000 and the other players all folded.
Sebastian Sorensson raised from the button for 310,000 and Albert Daher called in the big blind. The flop came and both players checked to see the on the turn. Daher checked once more and Sorensson checked behind.
The fell on the river and Daher bet 225,000 and Sorensson was taken aback by the bet size. Sorrensen took the chips for the call in his hand and played with them while Daher stared at the board before folding.
"I was about to hero call you," the Swede added and Daher glanced over "queen high?" to which Sorensson nodded.
Lachezar Plamenov Petkov opened the action with a raise to 250,000 and Brian Kaufman Esposito called on the button. The flop showed and Petkov continued for 250,000, Kaufman called.
After the turn, Petkov made it 775,000 to go and Kaufman called again to see the on the river. There were almost 2.9 million chips in the pot and Petkov bet 1,325,000, Kaufman tossed in a single chip for the call.
Petkov showed for a turned set and Kaufman claimed the pot with for a straight.