Oliver Speidel and Mohamad Kowssarie both went to a flop and it was Speidel who was first to act. Kowssarie made the call when Speidel led for 230,000 and the hit the turn. Speidel continued his betting, throwing out 375,000 and Kowssarie made the call.
A big pot was brewing as the completed the board on the river. Speidel yet again bet, this time making it 425,000. Kowssarie would fling his cards into the muck when Speidel turned over .
With that pot, Speidel is by far the chip leader here at the final table.
Oliver Speidel was under the gun when he opened it up with a raise. Patrick Healy made the call out of the small blind and Kenneth Wong made the call in the big blind.
Flop:
On the flop, Healy led for 250,000 and Wong got out of the way. The action was then on Speidel and he stood out of his seat to get a good look at Healy's stack. After he sat back down, Speidel decided that raising it to 750,000 was a good amount. It was too much for Healy and he sent the pot to Speidel.
Mile Krstanoski has just showed some power poker. He took to a flop against Patrick Healy. Krstanoski checked and Healy bet out 300,000. This is when Krstanoski flexed his muscles, raising it up to 1,100,000. Healy sent his cards into the muck and Krstanoski took the hand down.
Cards flew into the muck from every direction as the action was on Patrick Healy in the small blind. He completed and Kenneth Wong then tapped the table in the big blind seat.
The flop saw Healy check call an unknown bet amount from Wong and the hit the turn. Healy again checked and then called a bet of 200,000 from Healy. The on the river prompted Healy to again check and this time he would fold when Wong threw out 400,000.
Oliver Speidel has the most chips at the table and as such is easily the most active at the table. Speidel has taken part in three of the last handful of pots.
The first hand saw Speidel open the pot to 135,000 from the button and then fold to a three-bet from Mohamad Kowssarie. The next hand saw Speidel open it up from the cutoff and he picked up the blinds and antes.
The third hand saw Speidel yet again open the pot, this time from under the gun. Kenneth Wong made the call in the big blind and the flop was dealt. Both players checked and the hit the turn. This time Wong led for 225,000 and Speidel let go of the hand.
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Mile Krstanoski opened it up in the cut-off seat and Patrick Healy was next to act on the button. After a few moments, Healy announced he was all in. The blinds got out of the way and it was 1,335,000 to Krstanoski. When Krstanoski sent his cards into the muck, Healy took down some much needed chips.