On the heads-up turn of ![]()
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, Dominik Nitsche and Anatoly Filatov both invested 125,000 to see the
on the river.
Nitsche now fired a far larger bet of 700,000 and Filatov sent his cards into the muck.
On the heads-up turn of ![]()
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, Dominik Nitsche and Anatoly Filatov both invested 125,000 to see the
on the river.
Nitsche now fired a far larger bet of 700,000 and Filatov sent his cards into the muck.
Cary Katz opened to 50,000 with the ![]()
on the feature table and was called three ways including Timothy Adams with the ![]()
and Sam Trickett with the ![]()
. Kahle Burns three-bet to 325,000 with ![]()
in the small blind and picked up two calls from Trickett and Adams.
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flop brought a bet of 325,000 by Burns and Adams was the only caller.
After the
turn, Burns opted to check and the
followed on the river. Burns now made it 525,000 to go and Adams folded.
Koray Aldemir defended his big blind against a raise by Anatoly Filatov and check-called a bet of 50,000 on the ![]()
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flop. On the
turn, Aldemir checked again and a bet of 200,000 by Filatov won the pot.
One hand later, Christoph Vogelsang opened to 60,000 and Danny Tang three-bet to 190,000 to shut down all further action.
Koray Aldemir raised it up to 60,000 on the button and Anatoly Filatov defended from the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Filatov check-called a bet of 50,000 from Aldemir.
The turn brought the
and Filatov led out for 175,000. Aldemir called and the
completed the board. Filatov reached back for a bet of 700,000 and Aldemir was forced to let his hand go.
Fellow Triton Poker founder Paul Phua had already been in contention for some time and Richard Yong joined the action in the third level of the day. He took a seat between Anatoly Filatov and Christoph Vogelsang, which brings up the field size to 20 players in their seats.
Level: 3
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
The players are heading on their first 15-minute break of the day.
In a battle cutoff versus big blind, Christoph Vogelsang faced a check-raise on the ![]()
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flop as Koray Aldemir had made it 125,000 to go. Vogelsang tossed in calling chips and they headed to the
turn on which Aldemir bet 400,000, Vogelsang called.
After the
river, Aldemir used one time bank extension and bet 385,000. Vogelsang eventually raised to 3.1 million with 585,000 behind and hid his face behind the hands in order to not give away any reaction.
Aldemir eventually gave up the pot and Vogelsang climbed back above the starting stack.
James Chen just took his seat to the left of Alex Foxen and the two players quickly got involved in a three-bet pot. The dealer fanned the flop of ![]()
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and Foxen check-called a bet of 125,000 from Chen.
The turn was the
and Foxen checked again. Chen tossed in another bet of 250,000 and Foxen quickly called. The river was the
and both players knuckled the table. Chen flipped over ![]()
and Foxen was unable to beat it.
Kahle Burns opened the action with a raise to 50,000 and Cary Katz three-bet to 150,000, Burns quickly tossed in the additional chips.
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flop, Burns checked and called a bet of 100,000 by Katz to see the
turn. Both now opted to check and it was Burns that bet the
river for 375,000. No call followed as Katz sent his cards into the muck.