Nick Pupillo made it 90,000 to go and he was called by Vincent Wan to see a flop of , on which Wan check-called a bet of 100,000. The fell on the turn and Wan check-called a bet of 300,000 to see the on the river.
Wan checked the third street in a row and Pupillo fired a bet of 490,000 with 910,000 behind. Wan quickly moved all in and Pupillo tossed his cards into the muck.
Nick Pupillo raised it up on the button and was called by Michael Sideridis in the small blind and Nicolas Malo in the big blind. The flop was check-raised by Malo, who made it 500,000 to go after facing a continuation bet worth 160,000 by Pupillo. Sideridis got out of the way and Pupillo also bowed out.
Next up, Pupillo raised to 90,000 and Mike Del Vecchio called in the big blind. Del Vecchio also check-raised the flop from 80,000 to 280,000, which Pupillo called this time. The fell on the turn and Del Vecchio check-folded to a bet.
Michael Sideridis opened the action with a raise to 80,000 and Nicolas Malo moved all in for 910,000 from the cutoff. Sideridis asked for a count, gave it a minute of consideration and made the call.
Nicolas Malo:
Michael Sideridis:
The flip went in favor of the Canadian on a board of as he flopped top pair, turn trips and rivered a full house.
Michael Sideridis raised to 80,000 from under the gun and was called by Nick Pupillo in the big blind. On a flop of , Pupillo opted for a check-raise from 70,000 to 245,000 and he was called by Sideridis.
The on the turn went check, check, and Pupillo also checked the on the river. That triggered a bet of 600,000 by Sideridis, who scooped the pot without showdown. As of lately, the table action was dominated by Pupillo and Sideridis while the rest of the table has almost turned into bystanders.
In a three-bet pot to the turn, Nick Pupillo checked and called a bet of 200,000 by Michael Sideridis to see the on the river. Sideridis checked behind and, as the last aggressor, revealed the for a pair of tens. Pupillo mucked and the pot was shipped to Sideridis.
A raise by Nick Pupillo was called by Vincent Wan in the blinds and the flop was checked by Wan, who then called a bet of 100,000 by Pupillo. There was no betting action on the turn and the river completed the board.
Wan now made it 240,000 to go and Pupillo called to win the pot without having to show any cards, as Wan opted to muck and forfeit the pot.