The High Roller for One Drop players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
New interview with Marcel Luske “The Flying Dutchman” giving a thumbs up to King’s Casino and Leon while talking about the game. He also explains why he’s amazed by his son’s musical results.
The board read and Ivan Luca led out for 131,000 from the big blind. Rainer Kempe was in the cutoff and made the call into a pot of nearly 200,000.
The peeled off on the river and Luca made another bet of 245,000. Kempe tossed in a single chip and Luca quickly threw his cards into the muck. Kempe was awarded the pot and didn't have to show his cards.
Albert Daher, on the button, and Steffen Sontheimer in the big blind saw a flop together. Both players checked the flop but the on the turn brought out the fireworks.
Sontheimer was first to act and checked. Daher bet 25,000 into the 82,000 pot, Sontheimer check-raised to 175,000 and Daher clicked it back to 425,000. Sontheimer wasn't done yet and cut out a turn four-bet to 750,000. Daher made the call in position.
The river was the and Sontheimer checked.
"I don't think you have anything," said Daher, who checked behind. Sontheimer definitely did, though, and showed for trip fours. Daher nodded and mucked his hand.
"I didn't think you had anything," Sontheimer replied.
The board read and Dario Sammartino checked from the small blind. Fedor Holz followed suit in early position and Vladimir Troyanovskiy bet 132,000 on the button into a pot of around 220,000. Sammartino called and Holz elected to fold.
The on the river completed the board and Sammartino checked again. Troyanovskiy bet 258,000 and Sammartino took some time to think before making the call. Troyanovskiy tabled for two pair and Sammartino mucked his hand.