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Yuri Dzivielevski raised preflop, and Randy Ohel called.
The flop came 6♥10♦3♦. Ohel checked before calling Dzivielevski's bet.
The J♣ came on the turn, bringing another check from Ohel. Dzivielevski bet, to which Ohel then put in a raise. Dzivielevski thought about it for a moment before folding, and Ohel took down the pot.
Yuri Dzivielevski: XxXx/5x9xKxKx/Xx
Randy Ohel: XxXx/6x6xQx3x/XxXx
Dzivielevski completed before calling a raise from Ohel.
Fourth street saw Dzivielevski lead into Ohel's paired six, but Ohel remained in. Dzivielevski also bet on fifth street when Ohel received a queen, but Ohel continued to call.
After Dzivielevski paired his king on sixth street, it was Ohel betting. Dzivielevski called.
Both players checked seventh street. Ohel showed 4x3x2x for a queen-six, which was good as Dzivielevski mucked his cards.
Ohel pulled in the pot, and the two players' stacks are seperated by one big bet.
Yuri Dzivielevski: XxXx/Jx5x7x3x/Xx
Randy Ohel: XxXx/10x9x8xQx/Xx
Ohel bet on fourth street, with Dzivielevski calling. Ohel then check-called on fifth street.
Dzivielevski led on sixth street with Ohel's shown queen, but Ohel remained in.
Dzivielevski fired one more bet on seventh street. Ohel called after a short time, but mucked immediately as Dzivielevski showed 10x8x6x for an eighty-seven.
Yuri Dzivielevski raised preflop, and Randy Ohel called.
The flop came 3♣6♦A♦, and Dzivielevski bet. Ohel raised, and Dzivielevski reraised to put Ohel all in. The chips made their way to the middle, with Ohel's tournament life at stake.
Randy Ohel: 5♥3♥
Yuri Dzivielevski: A♠A♥
Yuri Dzivielevski's set was in a dominant position, and the A♣ on the turn sealed the deal. The 10♠ river was irrelevant, and Dzivielevski's quads eliminated Ohel in 2nd after a very game effort against a loud opposing crowd.