The button was on Martin Staszko and he limped in. Pius Heinz checked and the flop came down . Heinz checked and Staszko bet three million. Heinz called.
The turn was the and both players checked to see the land on the river. Heinz bet six million and Staszko folded.
Pius Heinz had the button, and he opened to 4 million once again. This time, though, Martin Staszko three-bet him to 11 million total, and Heinz quickly folded.
Martin Staszko had the button. He limped in and Pius heinz checked his option in the big blind to see the flop. Heinz bet three million and Staszko called.
The landed on the turn and both players checked. The river was the and both players checked. Heinz showed the and Staszko mucked.
Pius Heinz raised to 4 million from the button, and Martin Staszko flatted to see the flop.
It came , and Staszko check-called a continuation bet of 4 million. On the turn, though, he changed up his line and led out into the pot with 6 million of his own chips. That drew a long pause from Heinz, but he eventually made the call to see the last card off the deck, the . The two men checked it down, and it looked like Staszko showed queen-high. Whatever he had, he couldn't beat the of Pius Heinz, and the German is clawing his way back up the chip counts.