Martin Staszko had the button, and he limped in first to enter the pot. Matt Giannetti completed from the small blind, Pius Heinz checked from the big, and we were three-handed to the flop.
It brought , and it checked around to the turn. Giannetti took his cue to lead out with 2.25, and Heinz quickly called, Staszko quickly folded, and the completed the board. Slowing down now, Giannetti checked, and Heinz made a smallish bet of 2.4 million. Call.
Heinz showed for the miss, and Giannetti's was plenty good enough to send him the pot.
Lamb raised to 2.15 million and Matt Giannetti called from the big blind. The flop came down . Giannetti checked, Lamb bet 2.25 million in chips and Giannetti folded.
Ben Lamb opened to 2.15 million, and Pius Heinz defended his big blind to go heads up. The dealer flopped , and Heinz knocked the table. Lamb continued out with a bet of 2.3 million, and Heinz looked like he was stacking up raising chips. He slid out a bunch of reds and beiges totaling 5.7 million, and Lamb quickly forfeited.
Pius Heinz had the button. Ben Lamb completed from the small blind, and Martin Staszko took a free flop from the big.
They checked through the , and Lamb led out with 1.3 million when the turn paired the board. Staszko called. That led them to the river , and Lamb checked again. Staszko checked it back, and Lamb's was good enough to earn him the pot.