Hands #109-113: Ott Takes Two From Piccioli
Hand #109: Scott Blumstein raised to 3.5 million in the cutoff, and Benjamin Pollak tanked for a bit from the small blind before making it 10 million to go. Bryan Piccioli folded his big blind, and it was back to Blumstein. He thought for about 15 seconds before releasing his hand, and the chips went to Pollak.
Hand #110: It folded around to Piccioli in the small blind, and he limped in. Dan Ott checked his big blind, and they went heads up to a flop of . Piccioli led out for 2.2 million, and Ott made the call. The turn brought the , and Piccioli checked this time. Ott also checked, and the complete the board. Piccioli checked again, and Ott thought for about 30 seconds before betting 3.1 million. Piccioli counted out his stack, then made the call. Jack Effel announced that Ott had a king, good for a rivered straight, and Piccioli sent his cards into the middle.
Hand #111: Piccioli raised to 3.4 million on the button, and Ott moved all in from the small blind. John Hesp folded his big blind, and Piccioli immediately released his hand, giving Ott another pot.
Hand #112: Antoine Saout raised to 3.6 million from under the gun, and it folded around to chip leader Scott Blumstein in the big blind. He thought it over for a bit before folding, and Saout took in the pot.
Hand #113: Action folded to John Hesp on the button, and he bumped it up to 3.5 million. Both blinds gave it brief consideration before folding, and Hesp took in the chips.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Scott Blumstein |
162,750,000
-3,200,000
|
-3,200,000 |
|
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Dan Ott |
54,925,000
13,500,000
|
13,500,000 |
Antoine Saout |
51,600,000
1,200,000
|
1,200,000 |
Benjamin Pollak |
46,000,000
3,700,000
|
3,700,000 |
John Hesp |
24,650,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Bryan Piccioli |
20,750,000
-11,100,000
|
-11,100,000 |
|