Oleg Chebotarev will go on the break at the bottom of the counts, after losing a pot blind versus blind against Chad Eveslage. Eveslage had ![]()
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board for second pair and Chebotarev couldn't beat it.
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Jan Suchanek raised on the button and Tu Dao three-bet in the blinds. Suchanek quickly four-bet and Dao called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Dao check-called another bet from Suchanek. The same action happened on the
turn.
When a
completed the board, Dao led out with a bet and Suchanek called. Dao revealed ![]()
for the straight while Suchanek sent his cards into the muck.
Chad Eveslage raised his button and Jan Suchanek called to see a flop ![]()
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. Eveslage called Suchanek's continuation and both checked on the
turn.
The river fell a
and this time Suchanek check-folded after a bet from Eveslage.
It has all changed in the counts since the day began and while Ian O'Hara is building, the latest pot came at the expense of Alain Alinat. They were playing blind v blind and Alinat opened and called O'Hara's 60,000 three-bet.
It came ![]()
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on the flop and O'Hara bet 20,000 when checked to and Alinat called the continuation bet.
The turn was a
and Alinat check-called 40,000 this time. It was more of the same when the
river and after Alinat check-called another 40,000, O'Hara turned over ![]()
for trips to take the pot.
Having started the day as short-stack, Ian O'Hara has become chip leader.
Tu Dao raised in the hijack and called a three-bet from Ian O'Hara on the button. The flop was ![]()
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and Dao check-raised O'Hara's bet. The latter called.
Both checked on the
turn and
river. Dao revealed ![]()
and the pot was sent to O'Hara with ![]()
for ace-high.
Oleg Chebotarev is sitting at the bottom of the counts after losing a hand against Tu Dao. He opened under the gun and she three-bet to 60,000 on the button, which he called.
It went check-check on the ![]()
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flop. The turn brought a
and Chebotarev check-called a 40,000 bet. On the
riverr, Chebotarev checked and went into the tank for a minute when Dao bet another 40,000. In the end he made the call but couldn't beat Dao's ![]()
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It's the third time Dao has had pocket-tens in the last twenty minutes and this time they have helped her to regain some of the ground she'd lost during this level.
Oleg Chebotarev raised on the button and Jan Suchanek made the call in the big blind.
Suchanek opted to check-call Chebotarev on the three streets throughout a board ![]()
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. Chebotarev showed ![]()
and the pot went to Suchanek who held ![]()
for two pair.
Suchanek has now a stack approaching the million mark.
Ian O'Hara continues his upward trend after a difficult start to Day 3. He just took down another pot, this time against Jan Suchanek after defending his big blind versus Suchanek's cutoff open.
He checked called a 20,000 continuation on the ![]()
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flop. No further betting took place on the
turn and O'Hara opted to lead on the
river. Suchanek called but he couldn't beat O'Hara's wheel straight with ![]()
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Ian O'Hara raised in the cutoff with 15 big blinds left and called a three-bet from Oleg Chebotarev on the button.
O'Hara decided to check-raise on the flop ![]()
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and Chebotarev quickly called.
Chebotarev called two other bets from O'Hara on the
turn and
river and O'Hara tabled ![]()
for a set of fives.
Ian O'Hara had gotten extremely short but he has just won a much-needed pot against Alain Alinat that keeps him in the running.
Alinat opened the small blind and O'Hara defended in the big. The flop was ![]()
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and Alinat bet 20,000, which O'Hara called.
The turn was a
and Alinat bet 40,000, which O'Hara called. On the
river, Alinat put another 40,000 over the line and O'Hara made a quick call, turning over ![]()
, which was good to win the pot.