Niveau: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Niveau: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
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The yellow 1,000 chips will also be raced off and colored up at this time.
Cuba Levenberry opened 55,000 in middle position and the action folded around to Steven Abitbol in the small blind who raised to 230,000. Levenberry called his 132,000 and both hands were tabled.
Cuba Levenberry: A♣Q♦9♥6♠
Steven Abitbol: K♥K♦8♦2♥
The A♠6♣4♦A♥2♠ run out gave Levenberry a full house to secure the double.
Daniel Swartz opened 50,000 and Steven Abitbol three-bet 180,000 on the button. Swartz called.
The dealer spread a flop of 5♠4♠2♠, and Swartz check-called a bet of 150,000.
The K♥ turn and 6♠ river were checked through as Swartz announced a straight and tabled A♦J♦10♥3♥.
On a three-way flop of J♥8♣5♠, all the chips between Vladislav Klepikov, Michael Purcell, and Jarryd Godena found their way into the middle, with Klepikov covering.
Michael Purcell: K♣Q♠7♣7♠
Jarryd Godena: A♣Q♣9♥Q♦
Vladislav Klepikov: 5♦5♣4♣4♥
Klepicov was way in the lead with his bottom set of fives, and the runout of 2♣3♠ bricked out for him to scoop the entire pot, eliminating both opponents.
Greg Himmelbrand raised 60,000 in the small blind and Matthew Stone three-bet to 180,000 from the big blind. Himmelbrand called.
The 10♥6♣4♠ flop hit the felt, and Himmelbrand check-folded to a pot-sized bet of 370,000 from Stone.