In a limped pot between the battle of the blinds, the flop came .
William Reynolds checked to Michiel Brummelhuis who bet 40,000. Reynolds called and the hit the turn. Reynolds checked again and Brummelhuis bet 95,000. Reynolds moved all in and Brummelhuis folded, dropping to under 350,000.
From the small blind, Adolfo Vaeza raised to 80,000. William Reynolds called from the big blind. The two players took a flop of . Vaeza checked and Reynolds bet 75,000 to win the pot. He showed the .
First to act, William Reynolds raises to 77,000 and Will Molson called from the small blind. Adolfo Vaeza called from the big blind as well and the flop ran out .
It was checked around, which brough the on the turn. All three opted to check again, delivering the . They all checked again annd Molson showed , good enough to win the pot.
First to act, William Reynolds raises to 77,000 and Will Molson called from the small blind. Adolfo Vaeza called from the big blind as well and the flop ran out .
It was checked around, which brought the on the turn. All three opted to check again, delivering the . They all checked again and Molson showed , good enough to win the pot.
On the first hand of the new level, Michiel Brummelhuis moved all in from under the gun for around 350,000. Action folded to William Reynolds in the big blind and he snap-called, waking up with two aces.
Reynolds:
Brummelhuis:
The flop came down , but there wasn't much there for Brummelhuis. The turn card added a sweat with the , giving Brummelhuis an open-ended straight draw.
The river card was the and it was close, but not what Brummelhuis needed. He was eliminated in 4th place.
Will Molson limped from the small blind and Adolfo Vaeza checked in the big blind. The flop came down and both players checked. The turn was the and both players checked. The river card was the and both checked again.
Molson showed for the winning hand against Vaeza's .