Daniel Dvoress made it 480,000 from the small blind, and Marcus Dieleman three-bet to 1,440,000 out of the big blind. Dvoress called.
The dealer spread out the flop of 3♦7♥9♦, and Dvoress check-folded to Dieleman's pot bet of 3,040,000.
Daniel Dvoress made it 480,000 from the small blind, and Marcus Dieleman three-bet to 1,440,000 out of the big blind. Dvoress called.
The dealer spread out the flop of 3♦7♥9♦, and Dvoress check-folded to Dieleman's pot bet of 3,040,000.
Marcus Dieleman made it 420,000 from the button, and Sergei Nesterenko potted it to 1,480,000 out of the small blind with around 2,000,000 behind. Dieleman made the call to see a flop.
With around 3,000,000 in the pot, the dealer fanned out the flop of K♠K♦8♦. Nesterenko jammed and Dieleman tossed his cards away.
Daniel Dvoress completed out of the small blind, and then called after Marcus Dieleman made it 480,000 from the big blind.
Both players checked the J♠10♦6♠ flop, and the 2♦ hit the turn. Dvoress announced pot, for a bet of 1,120,000. Dieleman paused for a few moments but ultimately settled on a fold and forfeited the pot to Dvoress.
Daniel Dvoress raised the button to 560,000, and Sergei Nesterenko jammed for 1,760,000 from the big blind. Dvoress made the call.
Sergei Nesterenko: A♥J♥10♣9♥
Daniel Dvoress: K♦J♠10♥3♥
Nesterenko was in the lead, but if Dvoress found a way to win, he would go into heads-up with a slight chip advantage. However the runout of 2♠7♥6♣7♠J♣ gave Nesterenko the winning hand with a pair or jacks and ace-kicker, and he doubled up.
Level: 19
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Daniel Dvoress completed from the small blind and Marcus Dieleman checked out of the big blind.
Dvoress bet the minimum of 120,000 on the A♣Q♥8♣ flop, and Dieleman stuck around with a call.
A 2♣ turn caused Dvoress to lead for 450,000. Once again, Dieleman just called.
The 7♥ river went check-check and Dvoress won the pot with A♠7♦5♣3♠ for two pair, aces and sevens.
Sergei Nesterenko limped the button and Daniel Dvoress potted it to 480,000 from the small blind. Once the big blind folded, Nesterenko made the call.
Dvoress put out a tiny bet of 200,000 on the 2♣A♣2♦ flop, which caused Nesterenko to tank-call.
The A♦ on the turn didn't slow Dvoress down, as he fired again, this time for 500,000. Nesterenko snap-folded, and Dvoress extended his lead.
Daniel Dvoress limped the small blind and Marcus Dieleman raised to 360,000 from the big blind. Dvoress continued in the form of a call.
Dieleman check-called a bet of 250,000 from Dieleman on the Q♠9♥J♣ flop.
The turn came the 7♥ and Dvoress check-called another bet from Dieleman, this time for 1,300,000.
Two checks followed the 7♠ river and Dvoress took down the pot with K♥10♥8♥3♠ for a flopped straight.
Fahredin Mustafov three-bet jammed for his last 900,000 from the big blind after Marcus Dieleman opened from the button. Dieleman called to put Mustafov at risk.
Fahredin Mustafov: A♣J♥8♥8♣
Marcus Dieleman: A♦Q♣10♠4♦
Mustafov, who has virtually won the player of the series leaderboard from cashing this event, was the shortest stack of the four remaining players, so he needed to win this to begin his spin-up.
However, Mustafov was drawing dead by the turn on the 9♥3♦6♦K♦4♠ runout, as Dieleman made a flush. Dieleman joined Dvoress in having over ten million chips, while Mustafov was out in fourth.