Dan Cates raised to 200,000 with the and Benny Glaser three-bet to 880,000 with the , which Cates called. Glaser patted and Cates took one new card received a king. Both chceked and Glaser won the pot to take more chips off Cates once again.
Dan Cates folded pocket tens in the hole while Naoya Kihara completed and then called a raise by Benny Glaser. It was Glaser who bet his lead on fourth and received a call. Glaser then check-called fifth street and did so again on sixth street.
Glaser checked seventh street on which Kihara completed his flush and bet. After some consideration, Glaser sigh-called and was scooped as Kihara boosted his short stack.
Right after the hand was over, the players went on a very short colour up break but the action will resume shortly.
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Johannes Becker: / folded on fifth
Dan Cates: / /
Yuri Dzivielevski: / /
Dan Cates completed with rolled up nines and received action from Yuri Dzivielevski and Johannes Becker, who both then also called on fourth street. Cates bet fifth street and Becker folded. Dzivielevski raised with his low draw as Cates called.
On sixth and seventh street, Cates bet and Dzivielevski called to chop it up after eventually spiking his low.
Johannes Becker completed and Yuri Dzivielevski called.
Dzivielevski check-called a bet on fourth street. On fifth street Dzivielevski check-raised Becker, who called and was all in.
By seventh street Dzivielevski's buried aces were good enough for the high, with Becker's low by fifth street enough for the low and the pair chopped the pot.
Johannes Becker raised to pick up two calls and Benny Glaser came along as the former discarded three and the latter took two new cards. Becker improved to an while Glaser had a and checked, Becker bet and Glaser called.
Glaser discarded one and Becker patted as the Brit checked and faced the bet by Becker who had 175,000 behind. Glaser mulled it over and eventually folded.