Level 38
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Mariano Balfagon raised in the cutoff to 2,000,000, Andrew Ahn called in the big blind.
Balfagon fired out a bet of 2,000,000 when the flop came J♣K♥Q♦, Ahn check-called. Balfagon bet again for 2,500,000 on the 4♠ turn, Ahn check- called again.
Balfagon did not slow down on the 2♣ river and he bet again for 6,000,000, Ahn called after a short while, Balfagon tabled 2♥2♠ for the rivered set, Ahn mucked.
Mariano Balfagon raised to 1,600,000 from under the gun, and action folded to Alon Eldar in the big blind who three-bet to 5,500,000. Balfagon made the call.
The flop came K♦J♠A♦, and Eldar continues for 1,500,000. Balfagon called, and the turn saw the 6♥ peel off. Eldar didn't slow down and bet out this time for 2,500,000. Again, Balfagon called.
Both players checked the 3♥ that came on the river, and Eldar announced "Queen high" as he tabled Q♥5♥ for total air, which was crushed by Balfagon's Q♦K♣ and he was pushed the pot.
Alon Eldar raised from the cutoff position to 1,400,000, and Wesley Fei called from the big blind. The flop came out with 10♥4♣8♠, and Fei checked. Eldar bet 800,000, and Fei moved all in for 8,800,000. Eldar called instantly with excitement.
Wesley Fei: Q♥9♥
Alon Eldar: J♣10♣
Fei had a gutshot straight draw, and Eldar had a pair of tens heading to the turn.
The turn and river were 2♠K♣, and a pair of tens was good enough to take down Fei.