Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Philip Sternehimer opened to 70,000 from early position. Yang Wang three-bet from the big blind to 90,000 forcing Sternehimer all in. The two went to a full runout with Sternheimer at risk.
Philip Sternheimer: K♣K♥7♣4♣
Yang Wang: 10♣10♥8♥6♠
The board ran out J♠10♠2♣9♣5♥ and Wang scooped the pot.
Six players limped in to see the K♣K♦7♦ flop, and the action checked to Daniel Swartz in the cutoff who bet 75,000. Only Anson Tsang made the call on the button.
The A♥ hit the turn, and Swartz slowed down with a check. Tsang pushed a stack of reds across the line for a bet of 100,000, and Swartz called.
When the 9♦ landed on the river, both players knuckled the table. Swartz tabled K♥J♥9♣8♣ for a full house, and Tsang mucked his hand.
Najeem Ajez opened the pot from the cutoff to 40,000 and was called by the small blind and Aditya Sadhu completed from the big blind.
The flop came down Q♥Q♣7♣ and Ajez wagered 50,000. Only Sadhu made the call.
The turn 10♦ peeled off and action went check-check.
A 4♦ river hit the felt and Sadhu fired out 230,000. Ajez quickly made the call. Sadhu turned over K♣Q♠8♣5♠ and it was the winner. "I saved money," Ajez said, before mucking his hand.
Aditya Sadhu raised 50,000 in the cutoff, and only Brian Rast came along from the big blind.
On the A♥10♣10♥ flop, Rast check-called a bet of 40,000.
When the K♦ hit the turn, Rast checked once agian, and Sadhu fired 105,000. Rast gave it a few moments of thought and pitched his cards into the muck.