After a series of raise and take it from Stephen Graner and a pot where Miltiadis Kyriakides paid off a river value bet from Graner he has peaked at over 10 million chips.
Davidi Kitai raised to 120,000 from under the gun and Fabio Sperling called in the big blind to see the flop of . Both players checked and Sperling then bet 175,000 on the turn. Kitai called and did so as well after the river for 360,000. Sperling showed and that won the pot.
One hand later, Anton Bertilsson raised to 120,000 and Sperling called in the small blind. There was no action on the flop and the turn, Sperling then avoided a showdown by betting 450,000 on the river.
Belgium all-time money leader in live tournaments, Davidi Kitai, has an EPT title, a WPT title and no less than three WSOP bracelets under his belt. This year was yet another highly successful one and we spoke to Kitai, who's currently still in the hunt with 10 left in the Main Event.
Anton Bertilsson and Davidi Kitai raised to 125,000 from the button to scoop early pots. Then Kitai defended his big blind against a raise of Bertilsson for 120,000 and check-folded the flop top a continuation bet of 125,000.
The next hand, the was exposed and Jonathan Wong raised to 150,000 from the cutoff. Kitai moved all in for 1,120,000 and four minutes passed without decision from the Brit. Kitai called the clock on him and Wong folded within the first 30 seconds.
Stephen Graner opened yet another pot with his big stack and Simon Mattsson defended the big blind.
On a flop of Mattsson check-called a bet of 150,000. They both checked the turn and on the river Mattsson led out for 255,000. Graner counted out the calling chips and put them in.
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