Phil "RunGood33" Scaletta raised to 180 from early position, and "Rentzerpoker" three-bet to 660 from the cutoff. Scaletta called.
Scaletta check-called a bet of 1,440 from "Rentzerpoker" on the flop, and the fell on the turn. Scaletta checked, and "Rentzerpoker" bet 4,320, more than half of their remaining stack. Scaletta check-raised enough to set "Rentzerpoker" in for their last 3,814, and "Renzterpoker" called.
"Rentzerpoker":
Phil "RunGood33" Scaletta:
Scaletta's turned two pair couldn't hold up on the river, and "Rentzerpoker" doubled up with top two pair.
After "Effbommer1" raised to 120 from early position and Wade "WillowG23" Griffith called next to act, Josh "EmoVeganGuy" Steiner and Sundiata "JataRoi" Devore came along from the lojack and button respectively. Charalampos "CoffeeMonkey" Charalampakis then three-bet all in for 1,265 from the big blind, and only Griffith and Devore called to see the flop.
Griffith check-called a bet of 1,200 and then action went check-check on both the turn and river.
Konrad "reezy" Drazyk raised to 150 from early position, and "rickeyrick" made the call in middle position.
Drazyk bet 300 on a flop, and "rickeyrick" raised to 900. Drazyk three-bet to 1,980 and "rickeyrick" called.
Both players checked the turn, and Drazyk checked again on the river. "rickeyrick" bet 1,200, and Drazyk called. "rickeyrick" tabled for a busted nut flush draw, and Drazyk took the pot with his .
Kanon "Zealot" Dewitt limped in from early position, and "Chi3fZ3ro" raised to 180 in the big blind. Dewitt called.
"Chi3fZ3ro" bet 135 on the flop, and Dewitt called.
The fell on the turn, and "Chi3fZ3ro" bet 495. Dewitt raised to 2,145, and "Chi3fZ3ro" called.
"Chi3fZ3ro" checked the river to Dewitt, who bet 4,950. "Chi3fZ3ro" called, and Dewitt showed for a busted combo draw. "Chi3fZ3ro" showed for a pair of queens, and they took down the pot.
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Jake "MoZZZZy" Dynes raised to 150 from early position, and was called by Marvin "mkarlins" Karlins in the cutoff, Patrick "Synesthesia" Eskandar on the button, and "Samsonite017" in the small blind.
"Samsonite017" checked the flop to Dynes, who bet 225. Karlins called, and Eskandar raised to 887. "Samsonite017" folded, Dynes called and Karlins folded.
Both players checked the turn, and Dynes bet 2,649 on the river. Eskandar called, but mucked after Dynes tabled for a set of eights.
When you talk about grinders, one name that constantly pops up is Florida’s David Prociak, who is playing in today’s tournament under the screen name “Twizzlers.” He is looking to make back-to-back final tables after finishing in fourth place last night for $41,472 in Event #11: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack 6-Handed.
He has more than $1.2 million in lifetime earnings dating back to 2015, including a career-best $330,912 for finishing runner-up in the 2015 Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open $3,500 Main Event. The following year, he took down the 2016 WSOP Event #60: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better tournament for $156,546.
Toss in a couple of WSOPC gold ring wins, including victory in the WSOPC Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event #7: $1,125 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed earlier this year for $51,400, and Prociak is clearly a forced to be reckoned with.
Prociak, who learned to play the game by watching it on TV, rented an AirBnB in order to grind the online series and was kind enough to send us a photo of him in action.