Matthew Schreiber was down to about two big bets just an hour ago but has since climbed up and now has the chip lead five-handed.
Matthew Schreiber was down to about two big bets just an hour ago but has since climbed up and now has the chip lead five-handed.
Matthew Schreiber opened from under the gun and Kyle Dilschneider defended from the big blind.
Dilschneider checked on the flop of ![]()
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and called a bet from Schreiber. Dilschneider check-called again on the
turn.
Dilschneider checked dark before the
river and Schreiber checked back before turning over ![]()
to win the pot with an overpair.
Jonathan Cohen opened in middle position and Chad Eveslage three-bet from the small blind. Cohen called.
Eveslage moved all-in on the ![]()
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flop and Cohen called.
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Eveslage was far in front with sevens and nines and improved to a full house on the
turn. However, the river brought the case
to put quads on the board for Cohen to take the pot down with his ace kicker.
The sickening runout brought gasps from the table as the Day 2 chip leader exited the final table in sixth place.
Level: 20
Limits: 30,000/60,000
The remaining six players are on a 15-minute break.
Matthew Schreiber is on a heater that saw him chipping up his short stack before taking a big pot off Chad Eveslage.
Eveslage opened from the cutoff and Schreiber three-bet from the button. Eveslage called. Eveslage checked on the flop of ![]()
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and called a bet from his opponent. Eveslage also check-called on the
turn.
Eveslage checked again on the
river and called when Schreiber once again bet. Schreiber showed ![]()
for two pair and Eveslage slammed his cards down in frustration, signaling he might have been ahead before the river.
Matthew Schreiber was on the button in a heads-up pot against Joey Couden on a board of ![]()
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.
Couden bet on the flop and Schreiber called. Couden bet again on the
turn and Schreiber called.
Couden checked on the
river and Schreiber checked back before showing ![]()
to win the pot with a turned pair to go with the aces on the board.
Matthew Schreiber raised from under the gun and Chad Eveslage defended from the big blind.
Eveslage checked on the flop of ![]()
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and called a bet from Schreiber. Eveslage checked again on the
turn and opted to fold when faced with another bet.