Peco Stojanovski continues to steamroll through the table with another huge pot going his way, and this time, he didn’t even need to see a flop!
Stojanovski opened the button with a raise to 65,000. Jazz Mathers decided to get in on the action with a three-bet to 130,000. Stojanovski came back with a four-bet to 275,000 but Mathers re-raised again, making it 525,000 to go.
Stojanovski didn’t waste any time in six-betting all in!
“Fold,” came the quick reply from Mathers. He slips back to around one million with Stojanovski now up to a massive 4.15 million chips for nearly half the chips in play.
The latest pot to go his way began when he opened it up to 60,000 from the button. Josh Redhouse three-bet to 140,000 from the small blind and Jazz Mathers called from the big blind. Stojanovski also called and the three players then checked the flop. On the turn, it was checked to Stojanovski, who bet 100,000. Two folds and the pot went to him.
Josh Redhouse opened to 60,000 from the under the gun.
Stojanovski called from the big blind and the flop would see Stojanovski lead for 75,000 on the flop. Redhouse called and a hit the turn. This time Stojanovski led for 100,000 and Redhouse called. The river was a and Stojanovski led for 200,000. Redhouse folded and the chips went to Stojanovski.
“Must be nice to already have the tournament locked up Peco,” Rory Young said.
It’s not over yet, But Stojanovic does have 4,650,000 in chips.
The latest chips to go to Stojanovski saw Rory Young on the button and Stojanovski in the small blind taking to a flop in a raised pot. Stojanovski led for 75,000 here and Young called.
On the turn, Stojanovski led for 125,000 and Young raised it up to 275,000 - leaving himself with 375,000 behind. Stojanovski called and a completed the board on the river.
This time both players checked.
"Think you win," said Stajonvski as he tabled .
But no, Stojanovski was wrong as Young's cards went into the muck.