Johannes Becker raised to 60,000 on the button and three-bet to 255,000 by Benny Glaser from the big blind. Becker called.
Both players drew one and then checked down.
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. Becker couldn't beat it and mucked.
Johannes Becker raised to 60,000 on the button and three-bet to 255,000 by Benny Glaser from the big blind. Becker called.
Both players drew one and then checked down.
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. Becker couldn't beat it and mucked.
Johannes Becker raised to 50,000 from the small blind and Dustin Dirksen called from the big blind.
Becker drew two cards and Dirksen took one.
Becker checked after the draw and Dirksen bet 55,000. Becker three-bet to 325,000 and Dirksen called.
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for the number five to take a big pot and leave Dirksen short.
Benny Glaser raised to 75,000 from the small blind and Farzad Bonyadi called from the big.
Both players drew two and Glaser checked — prompting a 260,000 bet from Bonyadi.
Glaser called and Bonyadi tabled ![]()
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, which was good as Glaser mucked upon seeing the hand.
Dustin Dirksen raised to 60,000 from under the gun and Johannes Becker called from the big blind.
Becker took two cards and Dirksen drew one.
Becker check-called Dirksen's bet of 100,000 after the draw. Dirksen showed ![]()
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for a nine-seven to take an important pot.
Dustin Dirksen raised to 60,000 from the button and Johannes Becker called from the big blind.
Becker took one card and Dirksen stood pat.
After the draw, Becker fired 165,000 and Dirksen called. Becker tabled ![]()
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and Dirksen mucked the losing hand.
Farzad Bonyadi raised to 60,000 on the button and was three-bet to 225,000 by Dustin Dirksen in the big blind.
Undeterred, Bonyadi four-bet to 750,000. Dirksen quickly gave up his hand and revealed three deuces as he mucked.
Dustin Dirksen raised to 60,000 from under the gun and Farzad Bonyadi called from the small blind.
Bonyadi drew one and Dirksen stood pat. Both players checked after the draw.
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to beat Bonyadi's ![]()
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.
Benny Glaser raised to 65,000 on the button and was called by Farzad Bonyadi in the small blind Johannes Becker in the big.
All three players drew one.
It was checked to Glaser, who bet 275,000. Bonyadi and Becker both folded and Glaser took down the pot.
Johannes Becker raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Dustin Dirksen three-bet to 175,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Becker called.
Both players drew one card.
Becker checked the draw and Dirksen fired 250,000. Becker mucked his hand and Dirksen grabbed an important pot in four-handed play.

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