No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dan Cates raised to 300,000 and Naoya Kihara called to then pat a ![]()
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. Cates discarded one and bet 400,000 to win the pot despite pairing up
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as Kihara opted to fold.
No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dan Cates raised to 300,000 and Naoya Kihara called to then pat a ![]()
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. Cates discarded one and bet 400,000 to win the pot despite pairing up
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as Kihara opted to fold.
No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw
Dan Cates raised and Naoya Kihara three-bet all in for 1,400,000. Cates called.
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Kihara drew one and Cates drew two.
Cates ended with a pair ![]()
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meaning Kihara just needing to avoid a pair to double.
He drew a
and doubled up.
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Limit Hold'em
Yuri Dzivielevski raised to 600,000 and Naoya Kihara called leaving himself just 25,000 behind.
The flop was ![]()
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and Kihara checked. Dzivielevski bet enough to put Kihara all in, and he called.
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Dzivielevski had flopped a pair leaving Kihara just a 10% chance of winning the hand.
The turn
gave him both straight and flush draws and the
completed both and he secured a vital double
Limit Hold'em
Dan Cates raised on the button with the ![]()
and Naoya Kihara three-bet the ![]()
in the small blind, picking up a call from Cates. They headed to the ![]()
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flop on which Kihara found an open-ender and bet, Cates called with the top pair and top kicker.
The
followed on the turn and Kihara bet again, this time facing a raise by Cates and coming along.
Kihara then went for a check-raise on the
river and was unable to get Cates off his trips to lose a big chunk of his shorter stack.
Limit Hold'em
Yuri Dzivielevski raised in the small blind with the ![]()
and was called by Dan Cates in the big blind, who held the ![]()
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flop, Dzivielevski bet and Cates raised his top pair to earn a call. Dzivielevski check-called a bet on the
turn when he picked up a flush draw and then check-called again the
river to get shown trips by Cates.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Yuri Dzivielevski ![]()
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raised on the button to 350,000. Dan Cates ![]()
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and Naoya Kihara ![]()
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came along from the blinds.
The trio checked the ![]()
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flop and the
came on the turn.
Cates bet 800,000 with his trips and Kihara called and Dzivielevski let his hand go.
The river was the
, changing nothing, and both players checked. Cates had Kihara outkicked and took down yet another pot.
Pot-Limit Omaha
In a limped pot to the ![]()
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flop, the action went check-check. Yuri Dzivielevski bet the
turn for 225,000 with his ![]()
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for a set and then faced a raise to 875,00 by Dan Cates, who only had the ![]()
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After giving it some consideration, Dzivielevski flat-called and they headed to the
on the river.
Dzivielevski checked again and Cates bet 1,950,000 for Dzivielevski to make the call by tossing in a single chip and win a bigger pot off the chip leader.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Dan Cates ![]()
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raised to 450,000 on the button and Yuri Dzivielevski ![]()
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defended his big blind.
The flop ![]()
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was checked by both players and the turn was the
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Both players checked and the river was the
. Dzivielevski check-folded to a bet from Cates who took down the pot.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Yuri Dzivielevski had raised out of the small blind with the ![]()
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and was called by Dan Cates in the big blind with the [Jc10s19d8c]. On the ![]()
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flop, Dzivelevski check-called a bet worth 350,000 and they then checked down the
turn and [5h river for the Brazilian to win the pot.
Dzivelevski raised it up on the button with the ![]()
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next and Naoya Kihara defended the ![]()
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. Kihara check-called for 300,000 on the ![]()
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flop as both then checked the
turn. On the
river, Kihara bet 250,000 into a pot of 1,525,000 and Dzivelevski folded the superior hand.