Hourani raised to 125,000 on the button and Galfond called. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the and they both checked again. The river was the . Checkity-check.
Hourani showed for sevens full of tens and won the pot.
Phil Galfond raised to 125,000 from the small blind/button, and Adam Hourani called. The flop came . Hourani checked, Galfond bet 150,000, and Hourani called.
The turn was the . Hourani checked, and Galfond bet 275,000 -- a little over half the size of the pot. Hourani folded.
1. Galfond raised to 125,000 on the button and Hourani called. The flop was Hourani bet 200,000, Galfond folded and Hourani won the pot.
2. Galfond got a walk.
3. Galfond raised to 125,000 on the button and won the blinds.
4. Hourani limped in on the button and Galfond checked. The flop was . Galfond checked, Hourani bet 75,000 and Galfond called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . Check-check again.
Phil Galfond raised to 125,000 on the button and Adam Hourani called. The flop was . Hourani checked, Galfond bet 175,000 and Hourani announced "Raise" making it 675,000. Galfond folded and Hourani took it down.
David Benyamine raised to 175,000 on the button and Adam Hourani called from the big blind. The flop was . Hourani checked, Benyamine moved all in for 310,000 and Hourani called.
Benyamine:
Hourani:
Hourani was in the lead with a set of queens and shared the same straight draw with Benyamine. The turn, though, was the , the river was the and David Benyamine exited the stage in third place. He'll collect $316,307 for his finish.
Adam Hourani raised to 150,000 from the button, and David Benyamine quickly called in the small blind. Galfond took a minute to think, then looked up at the dealer and said "Raise the pot." The raise was to 600,000.
Hourani counted out 600,000, but decided against it and folded. Benyamine called.
The flop came . Benyamine checked, Galfond bet enough to put Benyamine all in, and Benyamine folded.
That was a significant hit to Benyamine's stack. He's down under a million now.