Blinds: 17,600/35,200
Stefan Burakov min-raised and David Peters called. Burakov started small with 46K on the ![]()
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flop then went bigger with 163K on the
and a shove for just under the 560K pot on the
river.
Peters tanked a long time then folded.
Blinds: 17,600/35,200
Stefan Burakov min-raised and David Peters called. Burakov started small with 46K on the ![]()
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flop then went bigger with 163K on the
and a shove for just under the 560K pot on the
river.
Peters tanked a long time then folded.
Blinds: 14.400/28.800
Stefan Burakov limped in on the button and David Peters opted to check.
The flop came ![]()
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, Peters check-called the 28,800 bet of Burakov.
The turn was the
and Peters checked again. Burkov bet 86,400 which was called.
The river completed the board with the
and Peters checked for the last time. Burakov took some time and then shoved for 522,113 which was enough for Peters to fold.
The pots have been going back and forth but Stefan Burakov added some more chips to his stack as he won a few more pots.
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David Peters and Stefan Burakov are the only players left in a heads-up match and have been sent for another 6-minute break.
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
David Peters raised to 40,000 from the button for Stefan Burakov to three-bet to 128,000 which Peters called.
The flop came ![]()
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, Buraov bet 84,480 for Peters to raise to 220,800 which was enough for Burakov to fold to.
Blinds; 6,400/12,800
Stefan Burakov raised to 28,160 from the button and was called by David Peters.
The flop came ![]()
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, Peters check-raised the 18,586 bet of Burakov to 61,400. Burakov reraised to 117,094 and was called.
The turn is the
, Peters checked again and then called the 89,468 bet of Burakov.
The river completed the board with the
and Peters checked for the last time. Burakov shoved for 381,682 for Peters to fold.
Blinds: 6,400/12,800
David Peters opened to 32,000 and Stefan Burakov called. Burakov check-called 51,200 on the ![]()
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flop and 166,400 on the
turn. On the
river, Peters jammed and Burakov opted to save his last 616K.
Blinds: 6,400/12,800
Chris Brewer raised to 28,160 from the button and Michael Zhang three-bet to 110,080 which Brewer called.
The flop came ![]()
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, Zhang continued with a bet of 66,253 which Brewer called.
The turn was the
and Zhang slowed down and checked. Brewer bet 94,567 and was called.
The river completed the board with the
, Zhang checked for the last time. Brewer shoved for 313,003 which Zhang snap-called. Brewer tabled ![]()
for the bluff for Zhang to go through to the next round with ![]()
for two pair.
Blinds: 6,400/12,800
Michael Zhang raised to 32,000 from the button and was called by Chris Brewer.
The flop came ![]()
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, Brewer, check-called the 42,240 continuation-bet of Zhang.
They both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Brewer fired 281,600 into the pot which Zhang called. Brewer tabled ![]()
for Zhang to scoop the pot with ![]()
for the full house.