Yuri Dzivielevski lost a pot when he paid off Naoya Kihara with on the river of a board and was shown the .
He then bet the flop with the out of the small blind and Dan Cates called in the big blind with . Another bet each went in after the turn and Dzivielevski check-folded the river to save himself one bet as he would have gotten scooped.
Dan Cates made it three bets out of the small blind with the and Yuri Dzivielevski called with the on the button. Cates bet the flop and the turn before he check-called the river.
Both tabled the nut low and Cates won three quarters of the pot with his ace-king high as Dzivielevski only had ace-queen high. After the hand was over, the rotation changed to Razz.
Yuri Dzivielevski had raised out of the small blind with the and was called by Dan Cates in the big blind with the [Jc10s19d8c]. On the flop, Dzivelevski check-called a bet worth 350,000 and they then checked down the turn and [5h river for the Brazilian to win the pot.
Dzivelevski raised it up on the button with the next and Naoya Kihara defended the . Kihara check-called for 300,000 on the flop as both then checked the turn. On the river, Kihara bet 250,000 into a pot of 1,525,000 and Dzivelevski folded the superior hand.
In a limped pot to the flop, the action went check-check. Yuri Dzivielevski bet the turn for 225,000 with his for a set and then faced a raise to 875,00 by Dan Cates, who only had the .
After giving it some consideration, Dzivielevski flat-called and they headed to the on the river.
Dzivielevski checked again and Cates bet 1,950,000 for Dzivielevski to make the call by tossing in a single chip and win a bigger pot off the chip leader.
Yuri Dzivielevski raised in the small blind with the and was called by Dan Cates in the big blind, who held the . On the flop, Dzivielevski bet and Cates raised his top pair to earn a call. Dzivielevski check-called a bet on the turn when he picked up a flush draw and then check-called again the river to get shown trips by Cates.
Dan Cates raised on the button with the and Naoya Kihara three-bet the in the small blind, picking up a call from Cates. They headed to the flop on which Kihara found an open-ender and bet, Cates called with the top pair and top kicker.
The followed on the turn and Kihara bet again, this time facing a raise by Cates and coming along.
Kihara then went for a check-raise on the river and was unable to get Cates off his trips to lose a big chunk of his shorter stack.