Daniel Negreanu opened under the gun for 100,000 with and Mikita Badziakouski defended big blind with .
Badziakouski check-called 60,000 on and turned two pair with . He led out 100,000 and Negreanu called. Badziakouski fired big with 500,000 on the and Negreanu mucked immediately.
Jason Kooned min-raised with and Daniel Negrenu called in the big blind with .
Negreanu got the better of the flop and check-called 60,000.
The turn gave Negreanu a flush draw but no bets were made this time.
The bricked both players' draws but filled the flush draw from the flop. Negreanu checked and Koon used his nut blocker to fire a pot-sized bet, making it 300,000. Negreanu leant back in his chair but fairly quickly announced he was folding.
Jason Koon opened 90,000 with and Justin Bonomo called with .
Koon bet 65,000 on the flop and Bonomo made it 225,000. Koon peeled and they saw the hit. Koon led out 150,000 and Bonomo called. Both players checked the river.
Jason Koon made it 80,000 with in the first position. Justin Bonomo had wanted to three-bet to 200,000 on the button but he had a dirty stack of 100,000-chip pile and accidentally moved in just 105,000 so his raised was ruled as click raise to 120,000.
This cheap price invited big blind Daniel Negreanu to the pot with and Koon called as well.
The flop landed and Bonomo fired 120,000. Negreanu folded and Koon opted to call with his top pair.
The turn was checked and Koon also checked the river.
Bonomo, however, set his opponent all-in for 890,000. Koon wasted a bunch of his extension chips and he put the extra time to a good use, finally deciding to fold and saving himself in contention.
Jason Koon opened for 115,000 with and Justin Bonomo defended big blind with .
Bonomo check-called 75,000 on the . The turn was the and Bonomo check-called 225,000. On the river, Bonomo checked and faced a shove for 575,000. He tanked awhile, using a time extension, and then he folded.
Jason Koon peeled and raised to 90,000, earning a call from small blind Mikita Badziakouski who had .
Koon continued on the flop, betting 75,000. Badziakouski fired back with a check-raise, making it 275,000 total with his overs and a gutshot. Koon called.
Badziakouski elected to lead small with a 225,000-bet when the hit the felt. Koon stuck around, calling.
The river wasn't a great card for Badziakouski to finish his bluff and he checked. Koon quickly checked back to see he made right decisions throughout the hand, adding some chips for his hard work.
Jason Koon opened for 90,000 with on the button and Justin Bonomo called with in the small blind. Mikita Badziakouski tossed in some chips with in the big
They saw a flop, which gave a little something to everyone. Action checked to Koon and he bet 150,000. Bonomo raised to 450,000, Badziakouski snap-folded and Koon called. The turn brought a and Bonomo shoved for Koon's remaining 1.2 million to win the pot.
Cutoff, Jason Koon opened to 75,000 and Justin Bonomo flatted in position.
Koon skipped the cbet on the flop, underrepping his holdings. It worked through the first part as Bonomo fired 70,000 and Koon called with the better hand.
The dealer, however, wasn't on the same page with Koon and rolled over the , pushing Bonomo ahead. The turn was checked through, though.
Koon fired a tiny 100,000-chip bet on the river and Bonomo burned a timebank to consolidate his plan. He eventually tossed in 350,000 for a thin value-raise, puzzling Koon who also needed some extra time to make a good fold.