Three players including Mike Kunze and Jake Cody took a flop of . The trio all checked their options to see the drop down on fourth street. Kunze came out swinging with 2,500 only to have Cody come over the top for 7,500. The third player folded and Kunze decided to stick around.
The board was completed when the hit the river. Kunze checked over to Cody who fired 11,500. Kunze wasted little time moving out enough chips to put Cody all in. Cody tapped the table and folded his cards, awarding the pot to Kunze.
Kunze has amassed a huge stack over the past level and this pot padded it even further. He's now sitting on 430,000 and has the biggest stack in the room. Cody, on the other hand, is down to only 30,000.
Ronny Voth opened to 2,600 on the button, Aliev Dashgyn called out of the small blind, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
The turn was the , Dashgyn led out for 3,500, and Voth called.
The completed the board, Dashgyn opted to check, and Voth fired out 10,200. Dashgyn tanked for 30 seconds or so, then called. Roth showed for a missed flush draw, which Dashgyn had beat with for a pair of sixes.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi opened from under the gun, Vadzim Markushevski three-bet to 6,000 in late position, and Max Lehmanski cold four-bet to 13,100 out of the big blind. Mizrachi and Markushevski both called.
The dealer fanned , all three players checked, and the turn was the . Lehmanski led out for 15,200, Mizrachi moved all in for effectively 83,000 or so, and Markushevski immediately folded.
While Lehmanski was in the tank, Mizrachi's brother Donny walked up to him to discuss something. The two were talking quietly while Lehmanski was staring at the board, and eventually the German folded.
Team Pro Eugene Katchalov never let go of the betting reigns in a hand with Baris Ergun and it took until the river for the latter to fold.
Katchalov opened to 2,600 and then went on to bet 2,600, 4,200 and 13,000 on a board. Ergun called quickly all the way until the river where he took an age to fold.
Arian Ghofrani Far opened in the cutoff, Janne Pohjola called on the button, and Christopher Frank moved all in for 34,000 from the big blind. Far made the call, and Pohjola mucked.
Far:
Frank:
Frank covered his cards with his hand after turning them over, but thankfully, Olivier Busquet told us what he exposed.
The flop gave Far the lead, and he remained ahead as the turn and river came , respectively.
Frank hit the rail, while Far chipped up to 105,000.