Tino Lechich had the bring-in and he defended against George Danzer's complete. Lechich bet fourth and fifth before sixth was checked. Danzer fired out on seventh and Lechich mucked while slipping to 22,000.
Jonathan Duhamel opened the cutoff to 8,000 and Tino Lechich called in the small blind to see a flop.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn and Duhamel bet out 6,000. Lechich folded and Duhamel capture the only significant No-Limit Hold'em pot of the orbit.
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George Danzer raised and Sam Khouiss called before Jonathan Duhamel raised. Both players called and each drew one besides Khouiss who drew two. Danzer led out, Khouiss called, Duhamel raised and both players called as the draw was repeated and Duhamel bet out with only Danzer calling.
Duhamel stood pat and checked behind once Danzer drew one and checked.
Scott Clements raised in the hijack and Ismael Bojang, George Danzer and Sam Khouiss all called. Clements and Khouiss drew three as the two Germans drew two.
Khouiss led out, Clements raised and only Khouiss called as they both drew one. Khouiss checked, Clements bet, Khouiss check-raised and Clements made it three bets to go as Khouiss folded.
On a flop of , George Danzer checked and Scott Clements bet 5,000 before Danzer raised to 10,000. Clements called, and when the turn and river landed the and , Danzer bet each time and Clements called him down.
Danzer tabled his for a straight as Clements tabled his for top two-pair to lose the pot and slip to 49,000 as Danzer climbed to 150,000 in chips.