On the turn, Daniel Sequenzia check-called a bet of 15,000 by Daniel Demecki and then bet the river out of the small blind for 30,000. Demecki opted to fold and raised shortly after from the button to 30,000.
Sequenzia three-bet the pot out of the big blind and the Pole got out of the way after asking for a rough count on the stack of his opponent.
Daniel Demicki limped in from the small blind and Fabian Geisel checked his option. On the flop , Demicki bet 12,000 and Geisel called before Demicki then check-raised the turn. Geisel had committed a pot-sized bet and called off to put himself at risk.
Geisel:
Demicki:
The river was a blank and that sent the pot to Demicki, busting Geisel as a result in third place.
The Aussie rail applauded once again after Daniel Sequenzia took down a pot with sheer aggression on the flop, the previous bigger pot also went to Sequenzia as well and he took the chip lead from Daniel Demicki. "Keep doing what you are doing," Sam Higgs shouted from the rail to encourage his countryman.
Both players agreed to a short five-minute break and Daniel Demicki won the last two hands. In the first one, a raise to 36,000 preflop was called by Daniel Sequenzia and he check-called a bet of 25,000 on the flop. On the turn, Sequenzia check-called a bet of 65,000 and then faced a third barrel for 130,000 when the river fell.
Sequenzia eventually gave up and mucked the for kings and a busted flush draw. The Aussie gave up the next hand on the turn and both headed into the break.
Upon returning to the table, both players quickly had a look at the ICM numbers but Daniel Demicki was not happy with those and the possible deal was canceled. The first bigger pot of the new level went to Daniel Sequenzia, who called a bet of 20,000 on the flop . On the turn, Demicki bet 45,000 and folded to a pot-sized raise.
One hand later, Demicki raised to 40,000 and Sequenzia called. They checked through the flop and Sequenzia check-folded the turn when facing a bet of 50,000.
The chip counts of both players stayed exactly the same after back and forth action in two consecutive hands.
Daniel Sequenzia limped in and the Daniel Demicki checked. On the flop flop, Demicki check-called a bet of 20,000 and did so again for 45,000 on the turn. The river was checked through and Sequenzia flashed for a turned straight and rivered flush, which ended up second best to the of his opponent. "You were waiting for me, huh?"
One hand later, Demicki raised to 40,000 and was called. On the flop Sequenzia check-raised the pot to 200,000 and Demicki forfeited his 40,000 continuation bet.
Daniel Sequenzia raised to 40,000 and Daniel Demicki called to see a flop of . Demicki checked and so did his opponent. On the turn, Demicki check-called a bet of 80,000 before both players checked the river. Demicki flipped over and that was good enough to scoop the pot.
Stacked down all the way to less than 10 big blinds, Daniel Sequenzia faced a pot-sized raise to 48,000 and reraised the pot for 142,000 with 16,000 behind. Demicki put him in and they turned over the cards.
Sequenzia:
Demicki:
The board ran out and the set of queens secured a double up.