Isaac Baron raised to 220,000 from under the gun with , Daniel Gamez called in the small blind with , and the dealer spread . Gamez rechecked his hand before checking, Baron checked behind, and the turn was the . Gamez led out for 400,000, Baron quickly called, and the river was the .
Gamez instantly splashed out 200,000, Baron neatly raised to 450,000, and Gamez quickly called. Baron showed his hand, and raked in the pot.
Madis Muur raised to 250,000 in the cutoff with , Isaac Baron called in the big blind with , and the flop fell . Baron quickly checked, Muur checked back, and the turn was the . Baron led out for 275,000, Muur called, and the completed the board.
Dominik Panka raised from the button with and found calls from Isaac Baron in the small blind with and Mike McDonald in the big blind with .
The flop came down and all three players checked to the turn. The two blinds checked over to Pank and he plopped out a bet of 330,000. Baron slid out a check-raise to 875,000 and McDonald got out of the way. Panka went into the tank for a moment but ultimately decided to kick in his cards to the muck.
Dominik Panka held in the cutoff and opened with a raise to 250,000. It folded around to Madis Muurin the big blind who cut out a three-bet to 685,000 with .
Panka replied by coming right back over the top with a four-bet to 1.1 million. Muur took a minute before letting go of his cards. Panka was pushed the pot and he now has about 8.9 million in chips.
Daniel Gamez raised to 300,000 in the cutoff with , Dominik Panka called on the button, Mike McDonald three-bet to 900,000 out of the small blind with , and Gamez moved all in for 2.89 million. Panka immediately folded, and McDonald called.
The flop changed very little, but the on the turn gave Gamez a heart flush draw. It was no to be for the future father as the completed the board, and Gomez hit the rail in fifth place.
Dominik Panka held and raised to 250,000 from under the gun. Isaac Baron called from the button with and Mike McDonald tagged along with . Madis Muur was in the big blind with and came along to make it a family pot.
The flop came down and there were three checks around to Baron who fired 575,000. It folded back to Muur who announced an all in bet for 3.37 million with his top pair. Baron let it go and Muur dragged in the pot. He's still the short stack but he's brought his stack up to 5.025 million.
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