Joris Springael min-raised the button to 320,000 and Joe Serock shoved all in from the big blind for 3,220,000. Springael called, and the cards were tabled.
Springael:
Serock:
The board ran out and Serock found a double to be within a few big blinds of taking the chip lead.
Joe Serock min-raised the button to 320,000 and Joris Springael called and checked the flop.
Serock continued for 275,000, and Springael raised to 1,000,000. Serock mucked, and dropped to 4.4 million as Springael climbed up to 9.1 million in chips.
Joe Serock min-raised the button to 320,000 and Joris Springael called in the big blind.
The flop landed and Springael checked to Serock who bet 250,000. Springael responded with a check-raise to 700,000 and Serock called as both players checked the on the turn.
The river landed the , and Springael checked once more before Serock bet 1,100,000.
Springael called, and Serock tabled his and Springael mucked.
With this pot, Serock will head to break as the chip leader.
Joris Springael opened to 400,000 and Joe Serock three-bet to 1,100,000 from the big blind.
Springael called, and both players checked the flop as the landed on the turn. Serock bet out 1,400,000 and Springael called as both players checked the on the river.
Serock tabled his to beat out Springael's . Serock now holds a little worse then a two-to-one chip advantage.