Level: 26
Blinds: 40,000-80,000
Limits: 80,000-160,000
Level: 26
Blinds: 40,000-80,000
Limits: 80,000-160,000
The players have agreed to have a quick unscheduled break.
Lucas Wagner opened the cutoff and Daniel Vampan three-bet on the button. The blinds folded, and Wagner made the call.
When the K♣7♠2♣ flop hit the felt, Wagner check-called a bet from Vampan.
The 5h] turn was checked through to see the 9♣ river. Wagner fired a bet into the center, and Vampan tanked for about 30 seconds before surrendering the pot.
Robert Wells opened, Nick Caltabiano three-bet, and Wells called to see a flop of 9♦K♣9♠.
Caltabiano put out a continuation bet and Wells called to go to the turn 6♥. This time Caltabiano checked, Wells bet, and Caltabiano thought for a few seconds before he tossed in his cards.
Daniel Vampan opened the button before Robert Wells three-bet from the small blind. Vampan called.
The dealer spread a flop of A♥K♥J♣ and Wells bet and called a raise from Vampan.
The 5♥ hit the turn, and Wells check-called another bet from Vampan.
When the 2♠ landed on the river, both players tapped the table. Wells rolled A♣10♦ for a pair of aces and Vampan mucked his hand while saying, "Good kicker."
Lucas Wagner raised the small blind and Daniel Vampan called.
The flop came A♦6♦4♦ and Wagner continued before Vampan put in a raise. Wagner called.
The 9♠ hit the turn, and Wagner checked to Vampan who fired a bet. Wagner check-raised and Vampan stuck around with a call.
When the 2♥ landed on the river, Wagner shoved his last 60,000 across the line. Vampan announced he missed the world as he thought about it for a few moments.
Wagner laughed as he pointed at the 60,000. Vampan eventually pitched his cards into the muck, sending almost a full double to Wagner.
Nick Caltabiano opened, Daniel Vampan three-bet, and Caltabiano called to see a flop of 5♣4♠8♦.
Vampan bet the flop, bet the turn 2♣, and bet the river 4♣, with Caltabiano calling all three streets.
Vampan then tabled K♠K♣ for a big two pair and Caltabiano shook his head and quickly mucked to award him the pot.
Robert Wells raised the small blind and Nick Caltabiano defended his big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of 5♥5♠2♦ and Wells continued with a bet before Caltabiano put in a raise. Wells called.
The 10♣ turn was checked through to the 4♠ river where Wells fired a bet, and Caltabiano surrendered the pot.
Daniel Vampan opened, Robert Wells three-bet, and Vampan called to see the flop 9♦K♣10♦. Vampan checked, Wells bet, and Vampan called to send the two to the 3♥ turn.
The action then went check-check and then Vampan fired off a bet on the 2♦ river, which Wells called after some pause.
"You're good, queen-high," Vampan said, and Wells tabled J♠9♥ to win the pot with a pair of nines.
Level: 25
Blinds: 30,000-60,000
Limits: 60,000-120,000