On a flop of Tom Rafferty fired out a bet of 115,000 and Antoine Amourette made the call to see the land on the turn.
Rafferty checked and Amourette fired out 160,000 only to have Rafferty move all in. Amourette instantly made the call for roughly his last 600,000.
Rafferty:
Amourette:
With Amourette in great shape to double if he was to fade an ace, nine or diamond, he would successfully see the land on the river to double well over the 1,200,000-chip mark.
Roland de Wolfe raised from under the gun to 45,000. Jonathan Karamalikis made the call from the cutoff and the flop came down . De Wolfe checked, opting not to fire a continuation bet and Karamalikis checked behind.
The turn brought the and both players checked again to see the fall on the river. De Wolfe fired 60,000, but Karamalikis folded. De Wolfe flashed the and pushed his stack to 900,000 in chips.
Peco Stojanovski raised from the button to 50,000. Both blinds made the call, Roland de Wolfe in the small blind and Jonathan Karamalikis in the big blind.
The three of them saw the flop come down and de Wolfe checked. Karamalikis fired 70,000 and Stojanovski folded. De Wolfe didn't go anywhere though, making the call to see the turn.
Fourth street brought the and de Wolfe check-called Karamalikis' 135,000-chip bet. The river then completed the board with the . De Wolfe led with a bet of 200,000 and Karamalikis released his hand.
Karamalikis dropped back to 1.46 million while de Wolfe improved to 1.19 million.