Dirty Harry three-bet all in and Vadzim Lipauka looked him up to create a coin flip:
Dirty Harry:
Lipauka:
While the flop kept the short stack in the lead, the turn improved Lipauka. However, the river restored the hope of Dirty Harry and he doubled up for his last 12,700. "That's poker," he said to table neighbor Antonio Quarta and Lipauka just nodded.
The action at the tables has slowed down and the screens show 112 out of 186 entries remaining. The registration and reentry period remains open for less than an hour still and Pavel Novotny won't be back at the tables after busting on his second bullet. The two other players gaining chips at his previous table are Hollywood and Ondrej Vlasanek, who are just below four times the starting stack.
Antonio Quarta's stack had taken a big hit, but the Italian rebounded and was back up to more than 100,000 already. This has just changed for the better when three players headed to the turn. The big blind and Dirty Harry in the cutoff checked. Quarta bet 10,000 on the button and just Dirty Harry called.
After the river, Dirty Harry checked and Quarta bet 20,000. Dirty Harry grabbed the chips for the call quickly, then leaned back and took a sip of his drink. After another one minute of consideration, he called and the Italian rolled over the winning for two pair.
Alexander Mikhalev's trend is definitely moving up, as is his stack. He just got involved in a raising war and made it 3,000 to go from under the gun. Daniela Jäger three-bet to 7,000 and Milan Sasek called.
Mikhalev four-bet to 23,000 and Jäger eventually folded, as did Sasek.
Gilbert Asmowidjojo then asked Jäger what she had folded.
"What can I do? I had kings," Jäger replied and Mikhalev quietly mentioned that he had aces, though neither player showed.
From the cutoff, Trong Hieu Nguyen raised to 2,200 and Sebastian Langrock as well as the player in the big blind called. All three checked the flop of and the big blind also checked the turn. Nguyen bet 3,700 and Langrock called, the big blind folded.
After the river, Nguyen bet 5,600 and Langrock gave him a painful stare before letting go. He remains well above average though.
Irakli Janjgava raised to 2,200 from under the gun and picked up three callers including a player in early position, Soyal Özkan on the button and the player in the big blind. The flop came and the action checked to the player in early position, who bet 2,600. Özkan and Janjgava called and headed to the turn.
Janjgava checked, the third player in the hand bet 6,000 and just Özkan called. The river completed the board and both players checked. Özkan was shown and mucked, he shook his head and the table broke right after.