Connor Drinan found and made it 32,000 on the button. Fedor Holz in the big blind shoved all in for effectively 217,000 with and Drinan obviously called as quick as he could.
The flop came helping Holz to a pair. The on the turn was a blank though, and so was the on the river.
Drinan doubled up and Holz shipped one-third of his stack over. Holz started out as the chip leader but that time is long gone.
Action folded to Jason Mercier in the small blind and he limped with the . Sam Greenwood checked his option with the and the two saw a flop of . Mercier bet 16,000, Greenwood called, and then both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, Mercier checked and Greenwood bet 39,000.
Mercier hit the tank, even using a time bank extension, but ultimately released his hand.
Connor Drinan raised to 32,000 under the gun holding the and Fedor Holz called from the hijack with the . Ben Tollerene was getting a good price in the big blind, so he came along to make it three-way action to the flop.
Tollerene checked, Drinan bet 40,000, and only Holz called to see the turn. Drinan slowed down with a check and then ended up folding the best hand when Holz bet 70,000.
Jason Koon made it 28,000 with from the cutoff. Fedor Holz on the button flat called with and both blinds quickly released.
The flop came pairing up both. Koon checked, and then called the 30,000 bet that followed. The on the turn gave Holz a flush draw and both players checked.
The completed the board and another two checks later the two of them chopped the pot.
Connor Drinan made it 25,000 to go with from the cutoff. Jason Mercier in the big blind found and just called.
The flop came and Mercier checked. Drinan made a continuation bet of 25,000 and Mercier just called.
The on the turn resulted in Drinan drawing dead. Mercier checked again and Drinan followed suit. The on the river made Mercier trips and he made a bet. Before we could even figure out how much it exactly was (the graphics showed 25,000 but it was more), Drinan had already folded.
Ben Tollerene made it 28,000 with from the cutoff. Fedor Holz defended his big blind with the dominated . While two nines were gone, another one hit the flop: .
Holz checked from the big blind and Tollerene bet 30,000 with his flopped two pair. Holz thought about it for a bit before calling. The hit the turn which made him drawing dead. Holz checked and Tollerene bet 135,000 into the 136,000 pot. Holz folded.
Fabian Quoss opened the pot with a 28,000 raise from the cutoff. Ben Tollerene on the button three-bet to 80,000 with which prompted both blinds to fold. Quoss folded his rather quickly.
Fabian Quoss raised to 28,000 from the button and Connor Drinan defended from the big blind with the . The flop saw Drinan check-call a bet of 30,000 with his flush draw, and the both players checked the turn.
When the completed the board on the river, Drinan bet 65,000 and Quoss thought for a bit before making the call with the , which proved to be the best hand.