Not long after busting Talal Shakerchi, Ryan Fee collected another scalp.
Fee opened for 50,000 under the gun, and Jason Les shoved for 196,000 total from the hijack. Action folded to Fee, who thought about it for some time. He eventually made the call, and soon found out he needed to come from behind to eliminate his foe.
Fee:
Les:
The flop was no good news for Les, and the on the turn just made things worse. The on the river was a blank for Les, and Fee started stacking again.
"Good game everyone" said Les, "Jason good bye!" answered Morten Klein with a friendly voice.
From under the gun, Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 45,000. Olivier Busquet called from the big blind, and the flop came out . Both players checked.
The turn was the , and Busquet bet 80,000. Troyanovskiy called, and the river was the to pair the board. After Busquet checked, Troyanovskiy fired 133,000. Busquet quickly folded, and Troyanovskiy won the pot.
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Scott Seiver was all in with the against the for Sam Trickett. Seiver was at risk for 451,000 in chips and looking for his fours to hold up.
The flop fell to keep Seiver in front. Trickett got a little bit of help in the form of some counterfeit outs, and he added even more after the landed on the turn.
Needing a club, ace, king, queen, or a nine, Trickett whiffed when the hit the river and Seiver doubled up.