Krasimir Yankov raised to 120,000 in the small blind with and Allen Kessler defended with . Kessler called 150,000 more on the flop. He hit two pair on the turn and bet pot. Yankov tanked a bit and mucked.
Lukas Zaskodny raised to 90,000 with on the button. Krasimir Yankov called with in the small blind. The flop came and both players checked. On the turn, Yankov bet 150,000 and Zaskodny called. The river was a and Yankov checked. Zaskodny fired in a bluff of 475,000 but Yankov picked it off after tanking a minute or so.
Krasimir Yankov opened the button to 105,000 with and Lukas Zaskodny called from the big blind with .
The flop was and Zaskodny check called 180,000. The turn was the and Zaskodny checked again. Yankov bet 325,000 and Zaskodny called.
The river was the and both players checked. Yankov won the hand with a king-high straight.
An interesting side note is that Allen Kessler folded . He would have flopped bottom set and then made a flush on the river, so the outcome could have been much different.
Pim van Holsteyn raised to 80,000 with and Lukas Zaskodny reraised with in the small blind. Van Holsteyn potted all in for 834,000 and Zaskodny tanked a bit and called.
The flop helped Zaskodny a bit by bringing a straight draw. Allen Kessler asked for the and it hit on the turn. The river was the last card for van Holsteyn.