Hand #67: Michael Maryska raised to 55,000, Jeff Madsen defended his big blind, and the flop came . Madsen check-folded to a bet of 56,000.
Hand #68: Scott Clements raised to 84,000 from the cutoff and won the blinds.
Hand #69: Jeff Madsen raised to 53,000 from the button, and only Danny Hannawa called from the big blind. The flop came and Hannawa checked. Madsen bet 66,000, and after waiting about a minute Hannawa called. The turn then brought the and another check from Hannawa. This time Madsen bet 111,000, and it was enough to take the pot.
Hand #70: Madsen raised to 55,000 from the cutoff and both blinds called, Hannawa and Clements. The flop came . It checked to Madsen who bet 120,000, and his two opponents folded.
Hand #71: Hannawa limped from the button, Clements called from the small blind, and Corning checked his option from the big blind. The flop came . Clements checked, Corning bet 50,000, Hannawa folded, and Clements called.
The turn was the , and Clements checked once more. Corning bet 125,000 this time, and when Clements check-raised all in for 154,000, Corning called.
Corning:
Clements:
Clements had turned a set of nines and appeared primed to double and survive. But then came fifth street… the ! Corning had filled a gutshot straight, and Clements was eliminated in the last hand before the dinner break.
Hand #73: Douglas Corning raised to 65,000 on the button, and won the pot.
Hand #74: Madsen raised on the button, and won the blinds.
Hand #75: Corning received a walk.
Hand #76: Corning completed out of the small blind, Madsen checked in the big blind, and the flop fell . Corning led out for 40,000, Madsen called, and the turn was the . Corning led out again - this time for 90,000 - and Madsen folded.
Hand #77: Corning raised to 65,000 on the button, Madsen called in the small blind, and Michal Maryska defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , Madsen and Maryska both checked, and Corning checked as well. The turn was the , Madsen led out for 90,000, and both Maryska and Corning folded.
Hand #78: It folded to Michal Maryska who raised to 90,000 from the small blind, and Danny Hannawa folded the big blind.
Hand #79: Jeff Madsen raised to 60,000 from under the gun/the cutoff, then Micha reraised the pot to 215,000 from the button. The blinds folded, and Madsen did, too.
Hand #80: Douglas Corning raised to 70,000 from the small blind, and Madsen stepped aside from the big blind.
Hand #81: Danny Hannawa won the blinds with an open to 105,000 from the cutoff.
Hand #82: Corning (UTG/cutoff) opened for 65,000, then it folded to Hannawa who reraised to 210,000 from the big blind. Corning thought a few beats, then folded.
Hand #83: Hannawa limped in from the small blind, Corning raised to 90,000, and Hannawa called. The first three community cards came , Hannawa checked, Corning bet 180,000, and Hannawa folded.
Hand #84: Douglas Corning completed from the small blind, Jeff Madsen checked in the big blind, and the flop came . Corning checked, Madsen bet 40,000, and Corning called. The turn was the , Corning checked again, and Madsen fired out 110,000. Corning called. The completed the board, Corning checked a third and final time, and Madsen checked behind.
Corning showed for aces and fives, winning the pot.
Hand #85: Danny Hannawa raised to 100,000 from under the gun, Michal Maryska called in the big blind, and the flop came . Maryska led out for 200,000, and Hannawa moved all in. Maryska called.
Maryska:
Hannawa:
The turn was the , giving Hannawa a flush draw, but the bricked off on the river, and Hannawa was left with just 10,000 chips.
Hand #86: Madsen raised, Maryska folded from the small blind, and Hannawa was all in for much less in the big blind.
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Hand #87: Douglas Corning got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #88: It was a three-way limped pot, with Michal Maryska on the button. The flop came and all checked. The turn was the , and when Jeff Madsen to an opening to bet 50,000 from the big blind, the others folded.
Hand #89: Corning raised to 65,000 from the button and won the blinds.
Hand #90: Maryska limped in from the small blind and Corning checked from the big blind, and the flop came . Maryska bet 40,000 and Corning called. The turn was the , pairing the board. Maryska checked, and Corning bet 85,000. Maryska thought a short while, then called.
The river was the . Maryska checked once more, and Corning checked behind. Corning showed the among his four cards, while Maryska had for a club flush to win.
Hand #91: Madsen got a walk.
Hand #92: Corning button-raised to 60,000 and only Maryska called from the big blind. The flop brought and a check from Maryska, and when Corning bet 60,000, Maryska folded.
Hand #93: Jeff Madsen raised to 70,000 on the button, winning the pot.
Hand #94: Michal Maryska raised to 75,000 on the button, and both blinds released.
Hand #95: Doug Corning folded on the button, Madsen raised to 90,000 in the small blind, and Maryska folded.
Hand #96: Madsen raised to 70,000 on the button, Maryska three-bet the pot (240,000) from the small blind, and Corning folded. Madsen called. The dealer spread , Maryska moved all in, and Madsen folded.
Hand #97: Maryska limped in on the button, Corning completed the small blind, and Madsen checked. The flop fell , both blinds checked, and Maryska took the pot with a bet.
Hand #98: Corning raised to 65,000 on the button, Madsen three-bet the pot (225,000) from the small blind, and Maryska tank-folded in the big blind. Corning called, and the flop fell . Madsen led out for 255,000, and Corning folded.
Hand #99: Maryska raised to 90,000 out of the small blind, Corning called, and the flop came . Both players checked. The turn was the suicide king (), Maryska checked, and Corning fired out 105,000.