Firas Sadou raised to 150,000 from the cutoff, and Patrick Steele three-bet to 430,000 in the small blind. Shiva Dudani four-bet to 900,000 in the big blind, chasing out Sadou. Steele five-bet jammed for 1.635 million and Dudani called.
Patrick Steele:
Shiva Dudani:
"Yes!" Steele said immediately after Dudani called.
The flop was dry for Dudani, but he picked up a few outs on the turn. The [kcs] river bricked off, and Steele doubled up.
"You know it's a bad sign when they say 'All in,' you say 'Call,' and they say 'Yes!'" Dudani said with a smirk after the hand was complete.
Evan Bethyo raised to 140,000 from the cutoff, and Casey Carroll three-bet shoved for 1.475 million from the small blind, just after saying, "No gamble, no future," before the hand was dealt. Bethyo folded.
Hand #2:
Bethyo raised to 140,000 from the hijack, and Sachin Bhargava three-bet to 440,000 from the cutoff. Bethyo eyed up Bhargava's stack, then four-bet shoved for 3.2 million effective. Bhargava quickly flung his face-up into the muck.
Evan Bethyo bet 230,000 into a pot of 450,000 from middle position on a board, and Bryan Skreens made the call in middle position.
Bethyo checked the river to Skreens, who bet 200,000. Bethyo made a weary call, flinging the two 100k chips into the pot with trepidation, and his fears were soon realized when Skreens turned over for aces-up and the winner.
Bryan Skreens raised to 200,000 from under the gun, and was called by Evan Bethyo on the button and Casey Carroll in the big blind.
Action checked to Bethyo on a flop, and he bet 325,000. Only Skreens called.
Skreens checked the turn, and Bethyo bet 400,000. Skreens check-raised to 1.1 million and Bethyo called.
Skreens jammed his last 900,000 in on the river, and Bethyo tanked for a minute before calling. Skreens tabled for jacks-full, and Bethyo showed before paying off the double.