Dinner Break
The players are having a one hour dinner break.
The players are having a one hour dinner break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Katz |
3,245,000
945,000
|
945,000 |
Tony Gargano |
2,730,000
-870,000
|
-870,000 |
Andrew Rennhack |
1,200,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
|
Level: 28
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 10,000
Hand #117: Three way action for the first hand on a flop of . Andrew Rennhack bet 85,000 and just Tony Gargano called. The turn was the . Check from Rennkack and Gargano, and the river was the . Rennkack checked and a 120,000 bet from Gargano won him the pot.
Hand #118: Rennhack opened on the button for 120,000 and Gargano called. flop and a check from Gargano and Rennhack to see a turn . Gargano bet 150,000 and Rennhack folded.
Hand #119: Michael Katz opened for 120,000 and Gargano raised to 280,000 from the small blind. Rennhack folded and so did Katz.
Hand #120: Rennhack moved all in and picked up the pot.
Hand #121: Michael Katz opened to 155,000 from the small blind and Tony Gargano reraised to 355,000. Katz would four-bet to 710,000 and then fold to Gargano's all-in five bet.
Hand #122: Michael Katz raised to 120,000 and Tony Gargano called from the small blind. The flop was the and Gargano checked. Katz bet 120,000 and Gargano folded.
Hand #123: Tony Gargano raised to 150,000 and both opponents folded.
Hand #124: Michael Katz called from the small blind and Tony Gargano checked his option. The flop was and Katz checked. Gargano bet 75,000 and Katz made the call. The turn was the and both players checked. The river brought two more checks, Katz rolled over for a pair and Gargano mucked.
Hand #125: Andrew Rennhack received a walk
Hand #126: Tony Gargano opened for 150,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #127: Andrew Rennhack moved all in for 795,000. Michael Katz folded and Gargano called.
Rennhack had and Gargano held . The board ran out and Rennhack doubled up.
Hand #128: Katz opened for 120,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #129: Gargano opened for 150,000 from the button and Rennhack moved all in to take down the pot.
Hand #130: Gargano got a walk.
Hand #131: Gargano made it 150,000 from the small blind and Rennhack called. The flop was , Gargano bet 150,000 when it was checked to him and the pot was pushed his way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tony Gargano |
2,200,000
-530,000
|
-530,000 |
Andrew Rennhack |
1,600,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
|
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Hand #132: Andrew Rennhack opened to 150,000 from the small blind and Michael Katz called from the big blind. The flop was , Rennhack bet 200,000 and Katz folded.
Hand #133: Andrew Rennhack raised to 120,000 and both opponents folded.
Hand #134: Michael Katz raised to 120,000 and Tony Gargano three-bet to 280,000; Katz folded.
Hand #135: Tony Gargano raised to 150,000 and both opponents folded.
Hand #136: Michael Katz called from the small blind and Tony Gargano raised to 155,000 from the big blind. Katz called and the flop was . Katz checked and Gargano bet 175,000 and Katz called. The turn brought two checks, as did the river. Katz tabled for two pair and Gargano mucked.
Hand #137: Michael Katz opened and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #138: Tony Gargano raised to 150,000 and big blind Katz made the call. The flop was . Checked to him Gargano bet 150,000 and Katz called. The turn was the and Katz led for 285,000. Gargano let it go.
Hand #139: Andrew Rennhack opened from the button and won the pot.
Hand #140: Katz opened for 150,000 and Rennhack called. The flop was and a bet from Katz won the pot.