On a board reading with about 6,500 in the pot, the player in the big blind checked. Roman Korenev was in the hijack and bet 3,500. His opponent check-raised all in for 8,500 and Korenev called.
Korenev tabled and his opponent was at risk with for a pair and a straight draw. The river was the and Korenev held, sending his opponent to the rail after having him covered by a narrow margin.
A player in early position opened to 900. Action was folded to John Monnette in the small blind who three-bet to 2,550. The big blind folded. His opponent responded by moving all in for a total of 7,500. Monnette snap-called.
Romain Lewis opened to 1,000 in early position. Action folded to the big blind who defended.
The dealer swiped and the player in the big blind checked. Lewis bet 1,000. His opponent check-called.
The dealer burned and turned the which was checked around.
The filled up on the river and Lewis threw in a bet of 6,000. His opponent took a few seconds of reflection before throwing in a chip, signalling a call. Lewis revealed and his opponent mucked.
The player under the gun opened to 800. Martin Kabrhel three-bet shoved for over 9,000 from one seat over. Action folded to the small blind who called. The original raiser called too, putting at risk his last 2,100.
Kabrhel:
Small blind:
Original raiser:
The board ran out and Kabrhel scooped the pot.
"I played this hand great, didn't I?" Kabrhel commented. His tablemates smiled.