Jimmy Setna raised to 650,000 from the button and Matthew Shepsky three-bet shoved for 2,050,000 from the small blind. Asher Conniff folded but Setna made the call.
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for them to chop the pot.
Jimmy Setna raised to 650,000 from the button and Matthew Shepsky three-bet shoved for 2,050,000 from the small blind. Asher Conniff folded but Setna made the call.
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for them to chop the pot.
Karim Rebei opened to 625,000 in the hijack, Andres Jeckeln called on the button, and John Eames defended the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Eames checked, and Rebei bet 750,000. Jeckeln raised to 1,700,000, Eames folded, and Rebei tanked for nearly four minutes before ultimately folding as well.
After boosting his stack to nearly ten million with a double up earlier in the level, Evan Krentzman is primarily back to an all-in or fold strategy as his stack had dwindled back down toward five million.
In a recent orbit he moved all in twice and didn't receive a call, but with the blinds so significant, even those two shoves boosted his stack back up to seven million.
Efthymia Litsou raised to 600,000 from the cutoff and Damian Salas defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, it was checked through to the
on the turn. Salas checked again but this time, Litsou bet 350,000. Salas called.
The river completed the board with the
and they checked again. Salas tabled the ![]()
for the flopped two pair to claim the pot as Litsou mucked her hand.
Michael Duek opened to 650,000 from the cutoff and was three-bet to 2,250,000 by Adrian Attenborough out of the small blind. The big blind got out of the way to send the action back to Duek, who flatted.
The flop came ![]()
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and Attenborough continued for 1,000,000. Duek just called to send the players to the turn.
Attenborough decided to check on the
turn and then called when Duek fired off 3,200,000.
On the
river Attenborough checked one more time and Duek bet again, this time sizing up to 7,300,000. Attenborough did not appear happy about the situation but did end up making the call. Duek turned over ![]()
for the flopped full house while Attenborough flashed ![]()
before tossing his cards into the muck.
Adam Demersseman raised to 650,000 from the cutoff and Matthew Su defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Su check-called the 900,000 continuation-bet of Demersseman.
The turn was the
and Su checked again. Demersseman fired a bet of 3,400,000 out for Su to shove for 5475,000. Demersseman called.
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They had both turned top pair but Demersseman was ahead with the ace-kicker.
The river was the
for Su to double up as he hit his two pair to stay alive.
Kamal Bittar limped in from the small blind and Jeffrey Farnes raised to 1,050,000 in the big blind. Bittar called and the dealer fanned the flop of ![]()
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Both players checked and the
paired the board on the turn. Bittar checked again and Farnes tossed in a bet of 825,000. Bittar called and the
completed the board. Bittar led out with a bet of 750,000 this time and Farnes snapped him off.
Bittar flipped over ![]()
for complete air while Farnes showed ![]()
for two pair to win the pot.
After Joseph Altman raised to 775,000 from the lojack, equally short-stacked Kamal Bittar moved all in for a similar sized stack as Altman from the hijack.
Action folded back to Altman, who called for slightly less.
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flop brought Bittar a pair of kings and the lead, and the ![]()
runout finished off Altman, who left to a round of applause from his rail and former tablemates as his 8,275,000 chips were pushed to Bittar.
Matthew Su completed his small blind and Jimmy Setna check in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Su check-called the 450,000 bet of Setna to see the
on the turn. He checked again and this time, Setna bet 1,200,000 for Su to call again.
The river completed the board with the
, Su checked for the final time. Setna bet 1,000,000 and was called. Setna tabled the ![]()
for Su to show the ![]()
for the pair of fives and the pot.
Adrian Attenborough won a three-way pot in which he flat-called a raise by Espen Jorstad on the button and called one bet on the ![]()
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turn for 750,000. The
river was checked and the ![]()
of the Aussie won the pot.
Vadim Rozin then raised to 600,000 and Mayank Madan three-bet to 2,500,000 in the small blind as one of three shorter stacks on the table.
Attenborough made it 600,000 to go in the next hand for Robert Welch in the small blind and Michael Duek in the big blind to call. The ![]()
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flop was checked to Attenborough, who bet 550,000. Only Welch called and they checked the
turn as well as the
river.
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