
. Ziv slowly and somewhat dejectedly tabled 
.The flop was


and it was looking bleak for Ziv. But the turn was the
. The river brought the
, and Ziv doubles back to 42,000.

. Ziv slowly and somewhat dejectedly tabled 
.

and it was looking bleak for Ziv. But the turn was the
. The river brought the
, and Ziv doubles back to 42,000.


. Kravchenko checked, his opponent bet 3,400, and Kravchencko called. Both checked the
on the turn.
. This time Kravchenko bet 1,200, and his opponent promptly raised to 8,700 total. Kravchencko thought for three minutes, then called. His opponent showed 
for a rivered set, and Kravchenko mucked.


. Evdakov checked, the preflop raiser continued with a bet of 3,500, then Evdakov check-raised to 8,000. After some deliberation, his opponent called.
. Evdakov bet 11,000 this time, and his opponent called again. The river was the
. Without hesitation, Evdakov pushed out 14,000, leaving himself about 28,000 behind. Eventually his opponent let it go.
, and Galic showed
as he pulled in some chips that he actually does need now. That little pot will pull him back up close to 100,000, but it's a long climb back to his former stack.
, and that was plenty good enough for the all-in move. Unfortunately for him though, the player to his left made the call and showed down the dominating
, putting Kleijnen one foot out the door. When the board ran out blanks, the Dutchman wished his table luck and headed for the door.
Level: 11
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200