A player in middle position opened and Super High Roller runner-up Nishid Hindocha called on the button before fellow Super High Roller final tablist Nicholas Todd three-bet from the small blind. Hindocha was the only caller and they went heads-up to a flop of .
Todd continued for 20,000 and Hindocha called. The turn was the and Todd check-called a small bet of 11,500 from Hindocha.
Todd checked the river and Hindocha checked behind. Todd showed for a rivered full house and that was good enough to take down the pot.
We spotted Sander van Wesemael on the rail and he told us how he "couldn't find a fold with queens."
A player in middle position opened to 5,000 and Van Wesemael three-bet to 20,000 from the big blind with the aforementioned queens. The initial raiser then piled it in for 165,000 and Van Wesemael called.
His opponent had Aces and the Dutchman was soon sent to the rail. He is now waiting until he feels the time is right to jump into Day 1d; the final opportunity for him to secure a spot in Day 2.
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Not for the first time this week, the flop was all the same card coming in a blind-on-blind confrontation between Tom Middleton and the player in the big blind.
Both players checked quickly, and they repeated their actions on the turn.
The river was the and Middleton bet 2,500. His opponent quickly called, but Middleton showed for a rivered full hosue and his opponent mucked.
William Webster moved all in for 12,000 from under the gun. Jake Cully three-bet all in for 40,000 from late position. Jack Sandford four-bet all in from the small blind for 140,000.
All that was left was for big-stack Daniel Morgan to call in the big blind and put three players at risk.
William Webster:
Jake Cully:
Jack Sandford:
Daniel Morgan:
Morgan was ahead, but the opened up a world of outs for both Webster and Cully. The turn gave Cully additional flush outs but the river was a brick, with Morgan's hand holding up to send three players to the rail.
A player raised all in from early position for 55,000. It folded to Sander van Wesemael in late position and he three-bet all in over the top. The remaining players all folded.
Sander van Wesemael:
All-in Player:
There was an ace in the window, and no further drama for the Dutchman, as the board came and he improved his stack to over 100,000.