Yuri Dzivielevski raised it up on the button with the and called a three-bet by Dan Cates in the big blind, who held the . Neither player invested any further chips on the board and Cates won the pot.
Cates then raised the button with the and Dzivielevski came along with the . Dzivielevski check-called the flop and turn before the river was checked. Cates was somewhat surprised upon revelation of the cards as the pot was pushed to Dzivielevski.
Dan Cates defended the big blind with the against the button raise by Yuri Dzivielevski with the . Cates check-called two barrels on the flop and turn before he checked the river. Dzivielevski bet again with his full house and Cates sigh-folded.
Dan Cates raised the button and called a thee-bet to 2,250,000 with the , as Yuri Dzivielevski three-bet the On a flop of , the Brazilian bet and Cates tossed his cards into the muck.
Yuri Dzivielevski limped the button with the and then called a raise by Dan Cates who held the . The flop gave Dzivielevski a flush draw and Cates bet 600,000 with his top set, which the Brazilian called.
After the turn, Cates bet the pot for 2,950,000 and Dzivielevski double-checked his cards before folding.
Dan Cates raised the button to 750,000 with the and Yuri Dzivielevski defended the . Both players checked the flop and Dzivielevski then bet 1,200,000 on the turn for Cates to call.
After the river, Dzivielevski bet another 3,000,000 and Cates immediately asked how much it was, had a somewhat confused expression on the face but called anyways to further close the gap.
Dan Cates raised with the and Yuri Dzivielevski made it three bets with the . Cates called and the flop came
Dzivielevski bet and Cates called. The turn was the and Dzivielevski bet again. Cates raised and Dzivielevski called.
The river completed the board. Dzivielevski checked and Cates bet. Dzivielevski check-called with Cates tabling for the win as he not only gained the lead but pulled way ahead after the duo started the hand nearly dead even in chips.
Yuri Dzivielevski raised to 500,000 with an ace-king and Dan Cates moved all-in with a made ten-eight as his opponent snap-folded.
Soon after, Dzivielevski raised with a king-jack and Cates called with an ace-queen. Cates drew three while Dzivielevski patted. Cates ended up with a four-card eighty-five as he paired his trey and Dzivielevski won the pot with a king.