Amir Lehavot raised to 100,000 on the button and Jarred Solomon called from the big blind.
The flop came down and Solomon checked. Lehavot bet 100,000, but could not shake Solomon. Both checked the turn card, landing the on the river. Solomon checked it to Lehavot who bet 150,000. Solomon called, but mucked when Lehavot tabled for aces and queens.
Jarred Solomon opened for 100,000 on the button and Amir Lehavot called.
Flop:
Lehavot checked and Solomon bet 115,000. Lehavot called to see the turn. He checked and Solomon bet 230,000. Lehavot potted, enough to cover Solomon, and Solomon folded his hand. Lehavot now has a resounding chip lead.
The action as of late has been a lot of raise and take it. Lehavet seems to be getting the better of the back and forth as he has Solomon down to around 800,000.
To give you an example of the action, in a recent hand Solomon raised to 100,000 on the button only to have Lehavot pot it to 300,000. Solomon released and Lehavot took down the pot.
Jarred Solomon opened to 80,000 from the button and Lehavot called. The flop came and both players checked. The turn came the and Lehavot bet 105,000. Solomon called and the came on the river.
Lehavot checked and Solomon bet 350,000. Lehavot called and the hands were shown.
Solomon:
Lehavot:
Lehavot grabbed another large pot with a better two-pair.
Jarred Solomon raised to 80,000 from the button and was met with a raise from Amir Lehavot in the big blind. Solomon decided this was the time and moved all in for 700,000 total and Lehavot made the call.
Solomon:
Lehavot:
Solomon was in great shape to double and was looking to dodge a seven. He managed to do so as the board ran out , giving him a stack of 1.4 million.
Jarred Solomon opened to 80,000 on the button and Amir Lehavot re-raised to 200,000 in the big blind.
Solomon called and a flop followed. Both checked to see the turn. A check from Lehavot led to a bet of 240,000 from Solomon, which Lehavot called. The hit the river and Lehavot checked once again. Solomon fired 700,000 and after a few moments, Lehavot called.
Solomon tabled for a flush, winning the pot and upping his stack to 2,580,000.
Amire Lehavot opened for 125,000 on the button and Jarred Solomon raised it to 325,000. Lehavot then reraised to 800,000 and Solomon called.
Flop:
Solomon checked and Lehavot bet the pot - 1.6 million. Solomon rechecked his hole cards and the folded. Lehavot continues to keep the pressure on Solomon in this heads up battle.
Jarred Solomon raised to 100,000 on the button and Amir Lehavot three-bet to 265,000 from the big blind. Solomon four-bet the pot and the cards were on their backs shortly thereafter.
Solomon:
Lehavot:
Solomon was in a bad spot and while the flop gave Lehavot trips, Solomon was still live with four outs to make a straight. However, the turn sealed the deal for Lehavot. The river was merely a formality, ending Solomon's run in second place for $354,460.