Bryn Kenney raised the hijack and Jan Suchanek called out of the big blind. Suchanek pulled two on the draw while Kenney opted for just one. Suchanek checked, Kenney fired, and Suchanek came over the top with a check-raise. Kenney called and the two were off to the second draw.
Suchanek took one new card on the second draw while Kenney stood pat. Suchanek check-called a bet from Kenney and both players stood pat on the final draw. Action checked around and Suchanek showed for a winning eighty-seven.
Bryn Kenney popped it up from the button only to have Fabio Coppola make it three bets from the small blind. Kenney called and the two took to the draws together.
Coppola stood pat on the first draw while Kenney pulled two. Coppola continued out, Kenney called, and the same actions happened on the second draw. Coppola continued his aggression with another bet only to have Kenney come over the top. Coppola called and both players stood pat on the final draw. Coppola check-called a bet from Kenney and then mucked his cards after Kenney showed a winning .
Fabio Coppola raised from the button and found calls from both Andrey Zaichenko in the small blind and Daniel Zack from the big blind. On the first draw, Zaichenko picked up two new cards while Zack and Coppola pulled just one. All three players checked and drew the same amounts on the second draw. Action checked around to Coppola and he led out with a bet. Zaichenko called and Zack let it go.
For the third draw, both Zaichenko and Coppola pulled one new card. Action checked around and Coppola showed . It was no good, however, as Zaichenko held for a better jack-low. With this hit, Coppola is now down to just 40,000.
Daniel Zack raised to 15,000 from the cutoff and found calls from Jan Suchanek on the button and Fabio Coppola in the big blind. The flop came down and Coppola instantly moved all in for his last 26,000. Zack called and Suchanek folded, allowing for the hands to be turned up.
Zack:
Coppola:
Coppola flopped bottom set and was in the lead heading to the turn. He retained his lead through the and the , allowing him to double to about 100,000.
Bryn Kenney raised to 14,000 in the cutoff, Fabio Coppola raised the pot to 51,000 on the button and Andrey Zaichenko repotted. Kenney folded and Coppola called all in for 97,000.
Coppola:
Zaichenko:
The board ran out , giving Coppola fours full of threes to double through Zaichenko.
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Jan Suchanek was in the cutoff and opened with a raise. Bryn Kenney came over the top with a three-bet to an unknown amount and Suchanek replied by fourbetting the action to 80,000. Kenney called.
The flop came down and Suchanek continued for 120,000. Kenney called and the fell on the turn. Suchanek slowed with a check, Kenney fired 150,000, and Suchanek kicked his cards into the muck. Kenney picked up the pot and with the chips crossed over the million-chip mark.