On the very next hand, Nick Petrangelo raised to 52,000 and it folded over to Dan Heimiller in the small blind. Heimiller once again cut out a three-bet, this time making it 140,000 to go. Petrangelo once again stuck around.
"One-sixty," said Heimiller, making another dark bet as soon as Petrangelo's chips were dragged into the pot.
The flop came down and Heimiller's 160,000 was already placed in the center of the table. Petrangelo called to see a turn.
The paired the board on fourth street and Heimiller fired out a bet of 275,00. Petrangelo announced an all in raise for about 665,000 total and Heimiller instantly threw his hands to his head and leaned back in his seat. He let out a groan and flicked his cards at the muck.
Petrangelo quietly showed the and took down the pot. He now has about 1.56 million in chips while Heimiller has dropped to 1.18 million.
From under the gun, Dominik Nitsche raised to 50,000. Lee Markholt was next up from the hijack seat, and he reraised to 145,000. Play then folded over to Oleksii Khoroshenin in the small blind, and he took his time before reraising to 275,000. Play folded back to Nitsche, he gave it up, and then Markholt tossed in his cards as well to give Khoroshenin the pot.
On the next next, Khoroshenin opened the action from the button to 50,000. Only Nitsche called out of the big blind, and the flop produced the . Nitsche checked, Khoroshenin bet 55,000, and Nitsche called.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river. Nitsche led for 130,000, and Khoroshenin called.
Nitsche showed the for trip deuces, and Khoroshenin mucked his hand with a shrug.
Dan Heimiller check-called a bet of 60,000 from Nick Petrangelo on the flop to see the land on the turn. Both players checked, and the river was the . Heimiller checked, and Petrangelo bet 50,000. Heimiller called.
Petrangelo showed the for tip aces, and Heimiller mucked.
Scott Seiver limped from the small blind, Dominik Nitsche raised from the big blind and Seiver reraised all in for about 490,000. Nitsche folded and Seiver collected the pot.
A few hands later, Oleksii Khoroshenin opened to 60,000 from under the gun and Seiver three-bet to 140,000 from the hijack. Action folded around to Khoroshenin who folded as well.
Dan Heimiller's High Roller run continues, but while his chips are up his website is down. Featuring various blurbs about his poker accomplishments, as well as other notable achievements ("I finished third in the University of Detroit Toothpick Bridge contest."), plus great comic book-style ads for X-ray glasses, sea monkeys, and more, the site earned a small cult following over recent years, despite being perennially "under construction."
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Dan Heimiller raised to 62,000 from the small blind only to have Bryn Kenney moved all in for 464,000 from the big blind. Heimiller folded and Kenney took the pot.
Dominik Nitsche raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Lee Markholt flatted from the next seat over. Faraz Jaka was next to act and he cut out a three-bet to 167,000. Action folded back to Nitsche who kicked his cards to the muck. Markholt, however, pushed out calling chips.
The flop came down and Markholt checked. Jaka continued for 115,000 and Markholt flicked his cards away.
Dan Heimiller raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, Bryn Kenney three-bet shoved for about 523,000 on the button and Joe Kuether four-bet shoved for about 1.18 million from the big blind. Heimiller folded.
Kenney:
Kuether:
The flop fell , giving Kenney top pair. However, Kuether flopped a set of eights. The turn left Kenney drawing dead, rendering the river moot.