Hands #127-131: Blumstein Adds to His Lead
Hand #127: Scott Blumstein raised it up to 4.3 million on the button, and Dan Ott defended his big blind. The flop ran down , and Ott checked it over to Blumstein, who checked as well. The hit the turn, and Ott checked it over again. Blumstein bet 5 million, Ott called, and the completed the board. A third check came from Ott, and Blumstein thought for a bit before betting 10.2 million. Ott released his hand after about 20 seconds of thinking, and Blumstein added to his extensive chip lead.
Hand #128: Blumstein raised to 4.2 million from under the gun, and Benjamin Pollak tanked for a bit on the button before he moved all in for 29.4 million. The blinds got out of the way, and Blumstein released his hand, giving Pollak the pot.
Hand #129: Ott raised to 4.4 million on the button, and Blumstein reraised to 13.5 million from the big blind. Ott released his hand, and Blumstein took in the chips.
Hand #130: John Hesp moved all in from the button, and it folded to Pollak in the big blind. He looked at his hand, shook his head, and tossed his cards in, giving the pot to Hesp.
Hand #131: Action folded to Pollak in the small blind, and he took a quick look at his cards before sending them in, giving Ott a walk.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Scott Blumstein |
232,750,000
15,300,000
|
15,300,000 |
|
||
Dan Ott |
80,475,000
-15,300,000
|
-15,300,000 |
Benjamin Pollak |
33,600,000
2,600,000
|
2,600,000 |
John Hesp |
13,850,000
-2,600,000
|
-2,600,000 |