Level: 23
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Level: 23
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Marcus Dieleman called from the button and Sergei Nesterenko checked his big blind.
Nesterenko started with a check on the A♦7♣4♣ flop, and Dieleman bet 300,000. Nesterenko stuck around with a call.
A 4♥ fell on the turn and Nesterenko check-called a bet of 700,000 by Dieleman.
The Q♣ completed the board, and Nesterenko checked again. Dieleman carved a bet of the pot for 2,900,000, and got a tank-fold from Nesterenko.
Sergei Nesterenko called from the button and Marcus Dieleman checked his option.
Nesterenko check-called a bet of 400,000 from Nesterenko on the A♠K♣8♣ flop.
The turn came the 4♥ and Dieleman check-called another bet from Nesterenko, this time for Nesterenko.
Both players checked the J♠ river and Dieleman won the pot with A♥10♥8♦2♣ for a flopped two pair.
Sergei Nesterenko limped the button and Marcus Dieleman checked out of the big blind.
Dieleman checked the 4♥7♣4♣ flop and Nesterenko bet the minimum of 300,000. Dieleman check-raised to 900,000, and Nesterenko called.
A K♠ rolled off on the turn and Dieleman tossed out a bet of 1,500,000. Nesterenko quickly called.
Dieleman burned through a time bank when the K♥ rolled off on the river, and then bet the pot for 5,500,000. Nesterenko used a few time banks of his own before settling on a call.
Dieleman turned a full house with K♦8♦4♠3♦ to win the pot and take back the chip lead.
Level: 22
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
Sergei Nesterenko limped the button and Marcus Dieleman checked his option.
The dealer spread out the 4♦6♥8♥ flop and Dieleman led out for 250,000. He was met by a raise to 750,000 by Nesterenko, and after a brief pause, Dieleman made the call.
The K♣ turn went check-check to see the Q♣ appear on the river. Dieleman fired out a bet of 1,000,000, which forced Nesterenko to fold.
Sergei Nesterenko led out for 350,000 from the big blind on the 5♦7♥6♦ flop, and Marcus Dieleman called from the button.
The Q♥ turn saw Nesterenko check-call a bet of 1,000,000 from Dieleman.
After Nesterenko checked for the last time on the 5♥ river, Dieleman bet the pot for 3,400,000. Nesterenko tanked for a while, then check-jammed for 9,600,000.
This caused Dieleman to go into a long tank for over four minutes. After thinking it over, Dieleman opted to fold and relinquish the pot and chip lead to Nesterenko.
Sergei Nesterenko limped the button and Marcus Dieleman raised to 750,000 from the big blind. Nesterenko called to see a flop.
Dieleman put out a continuation-bet of 400,000 on the monotone flop of J♣A♣8♣, and Nesterenko continued in the form of a call.
The board-pairing A♥ turn saw Dieleman bet 1,800,000, and Nesterenko return his cards to the dealer.