There is a short break while the players discuss a potential deal.
There is a short break while the players discuss a potential deal.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
7,595,000
895,000
|
895,000 |
|
|
4,155,000 |
David Coleman jammed from the small blind and Jesse Lonis instantly called for his last 900,000 from the big blind.
Jesse Lonis: A♥9♦
David Coleman: 9♣8♥
Lonis had Coleman dominated, but the 8♠5♥3♦ flop put Coleman in the driver's seat with a pair of eights. The 3♥ turn meant only an ace on the river would save Lonis. A J♠ hit the river and Lonis was out in third place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
4,155,000
555,000
|
555,000 |
|
|
Busted |
David Coleman raised the button and Leon Sturm defended from the big blind.
Sturm checked the A♦8♥2♠ flop and Coleman put out a continuation-bet of 180,000. Sturm continued with a call.
The 10♣ rolled off on the turn and Sturm checked for a second time. Coleman fired a second barrel of 540,000, which again was called by Sturm.
Sturm checked once again on the K♥ river, and Coleman slid out a bet of 1,305,000, leaving just a few chips behind. Sturm tanked for around two minutes, then elected to fold and forfeit the pot to Coleman.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
6,700,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
|
3,600,000
950,000
|
950,000 |
|
|
1,450,000
650,000
|
650,000 |
Jesse Lonis completed from the small blind and Leon Sturm checked out of the big blind.
Upon seeing the dealer fan out the A♦Q♦9♣ flop, Lonis led out for 120,000. Sturm continued in the form of a call.
The 4♦ came down on the turn and Sturm chose to fold after Lonis led out for 265,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
7,000,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
|
2,650,000 | |
|
|
2,100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Leon Sturm raised to 240,000 from the button and Jesse Lonis jammed for 940,000 from the big blind. Sturm made the call to put Lonis at risk.
Jesse Lonis: A♦K♣
Leon Sturm: A♥8♠
Lonis found big slick at the perfect time and only needed to dodge an eight to double up to two million.
A clean runout of K♦4♣4♦9♦Q♠ came out for Lonis, and he had Sturm drawing dead by the turn. Lonis doubled up, and the tournament remained three-handed.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
7,100,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
|
2,650,000
700,000
|
700,000 |
|
|
2,000,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
Level: 22
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Jesse Lonis made it 215,000 from the button and David Coleman defended his big blind.
Check-check came after the 2♦5♠7♣ flop to see the 7♠ roll off on the turn. Coleman led out for 290,000, which Lonis called.
A 6♣ appeared on the river and Coleman bet 470,000, sending Lonis into the tank. After burning through around three of his time bank cards, Lonis slid in the call.
Coleman revealed trip sevens with 10♣7♦ to take down the pot, as Lonis tossed his cards into the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
7,400,000
500,000
|
500,000 |
|
|
3,350,000
450,000
|
450,000 |
|
|
1,000,000
950,000
|
950,000 |
David Coleman limped from the small blind and Jesse Lonis checked his option from the big blind.
Coleman check-called a bet of 135,000 by Lonis on the 7♦Q♥5♦ flop.
The turn came the 8♥ and Coleman check-called another bet from Lonis, this time for 240,000.
Both checked the 2♠ river and Coleman's 8♣6♣ for a pair of eights was good enough to take down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
6,900,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
|
|
2,900,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
|
1,950,000
355,000
|
355,000 |
With a full board of 3♠6♠10♥Q♥9♣ showing, Leon Sturm fired out a bet of 300,000 from the small blind and got looked up by David Coleman in the big blind.
Sturm tabled Q♦8♠ for a pair of queens to win the pot, as Coleman returned his cards to the dealer.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
6,845,000
915,000
|
915,000 |
|
|
2,600,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
|
2,305,000
695,000
|
695,000 |