Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #122: One hand after losing the vast majority of his stack, Aaron Duczak jammed for just 10,300,000 and Espen Jorstad folded the . He was then isolated by Michael Duek, who reraised to 20,000,000 on the button. The blinds folded and the cards were revealed.
Aaron Duczak:
Michael Duek:
The flop and turn kept Duek in the lead. Both rails started chanting loudly prior to the river, on which all supporters of Duek broke out in wild celebration. Duczak's run ended in seventh place for $1,350,000.
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #123: From under the gun, Adrian Attenborough raised to 5,000,000 with and was called only by Espen Jorstad in the big blind with . The flop came and Jorstad checked, then folded when Attenborough made it 8,700,000 to go.
Hand #124: John Eames opened to 5,000,000 in the cutoff with and Jorstad three-bet to 17,000,000 with , which won the pot right there.
Hand #125: Eames opened to 5,000,000 in the hijack with , finding no resistance and earning the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #126: Jorstad raised to 5,000,000 in the cutoff and Michael Duek defended the big blind to see a flop of . Duek checked to the initial raiser, who bet 3,200,000. What followed was a check-raise to 8,600,000 by Duek and Jorstad called.
The duo headed to the turn and Duek checked once again. Jorstad took one and a half minutes before betting 15,000,000 and Duek took an equally long time before he came along to the on the river.
For the third street in a row, Duek checked and Jorstad checked it back. Duek tabled the and Jorstad also had broadway with the .
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #127: Michael Duek limped the small blind with the and John Eames checked with the to the flop. Duek bet 5,000,000 and Eames instantly folded.
Hand #128: Duek opened the action with a button raise to 5,500,000 with the and took down the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #129: Espen Jorstad received a walk in the big blind with the .
Hand #130: Jeffrey Farnes opened the action with a raise to 5,300,000 on the button , which was called only by Adrian Attenborough out of the big blind with the . Both players checked the flop and turn, which led to the on the river.
Attenborough bet 7,400,000 and Farnes called, then mucked when the Aussie tabled the superior king-high.
Hand #131: Attenborough raised to 9,000,000 in the small blind with the and Matija Dobric forfeited his big blind and big blind ante.
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #132: Michael Duek received a walk in the big blind with
Hand #133: Adrian Attenborough raised to 5,000,000 in the cutoff holding . Michael Duek had three-bet to 17,500,000 out of the small blind and Attenborough called.
The flop came and Duek bet 12,000,000. Attenborough folded and Duek closed the gap to the Australian at the top of the counts.
Hand #134: Adrian Attenborough raised to 5,000,000 in the hijack with and John Eames three-bet to 18,500,000 out of the small blind with . Attenborough folded.
Hand #135: Matija Dobric raised to 5,000,000 with and Espen Jorstad defended his big blind with .
The flop came and Jorstad continued for 4,000,000. Dobric folded.
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #136: Jeffrey Farnes opened from the button to 5,500,000 with . Adrian Attenborough three-bet enough to put Farnes all in from the big blind holding . Farnes had around 35,000,000 remaining and ultimately folded.
Hand #137: Espen Jorstad raised to 5,000,000 on the button with the
Hand #138: John Eames raised to 5,000,000 first to act with and Adrian Attenborough three-bet to 13,500,000 holding the . Eames quickly folded and Attenborough took down another pot.
Hand #139: Jeffrey Farnes raised to 8,000,000 first to act and won the pot with the .
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #140: Espen Jorstad raised to 5,000,000 holding the . Michael Duek called on the button with the and Jeffrey Farnes defended his big blind with for a suited three-gapper.
The flop was and all three players checked. The turn was the and it checked to Duek who bet 10,000,000. Farnes folded but Jorstad called. The river was the and both players checked. Jorstad had the best of it with queens and nines to win the pot.
Hand 141: Michael Duek raised to 5,500,000 from the cutoff and Espen Jorstad defended his big blind.
The flop was and Jorstad checked and Duek bet 3,500,000. Jorstad called and the turn was the . Both players checked and the river was the . Players checked again and Jorstad showed . Duek tabled and won the pot.
Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
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Nível 41
: Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 2,500,000 ante
Hand #142: Espen Jorstad limped in the small blind with the and Adrian Attenborough raised to 9,000,000 in the big blind holding the , which forced a fold from Jorstad.
Hand #143: Jeffrey Farnes with the limped in from the cutoff and chip leader Attenborough then jammed out of the small blind with the . Matija Dobric got out of the way in the big blind and Farnes took more than a minute before coming to the same conclusion.
Hand #144: Attenborough min-raised the button to 5,000,000 with the and Michael Duek defended the big blind with the . The flop was checked by Duek and Attenborough checked behind. After the turn, Duek checked again and that led to a bet worth 9,000,000 by Attenborough.
Duek opted for a check-raise to 25,000,000 and Attenborough called. The fell on the river and provided a four-card straight on the board. After waiting for nearly one and a half minutes, Duek moved all-in and Attenborough snap-folded to concede the pot to the Argentinian.