Martin Staszko had the button and raised to 4.25 million. Pius Heinz made the call and the flop came down . Heinz led for 5.3 million and Staszko called.
The turn paired the board with the and both players checked to see the fall on the river. Heinz checked and Staszko bet 11.25 million. Heinz tanked and then folded to give Staszko the pot.
Pius Heinz had the button, and he raised to 4 million. Martin Staszko called, and the flop brought . The two of them checked through to the turn, and Staszko checked the turn as well. That sprang Heinz back into action, and he made a bet of 5 million straight. Staszko gave it just a cursory look before surrendering.
Martin Staszko had the button. He raised to 4.25 million Pius Heinz reraised to 10.4 million. Staszko called.
The flop came down and Heinz was first to act. Fro under his white Hugo Boss hooded sweatshirt, Heinz bet 10.5 million. Staszko folded and Heinz won the pot.
Pius Heinz had the button, and he switched his raise back to 4.2 million. It was no matter to Martin Staszko, and he called to see the flop. Heinz continued out with 5 million, and Staszko called to see the on the turn. It went check-check this time, and the filled out the board. Staszko checked a third time, and Heinz decided a river bet of 8.5 million was in order. Surprisingly, though, his opponent clicked it back, making the minimum check-raise to 17 million total. Heinz sat back in his chair a bit now, and it became clear that he did not like his spot. After just a minute, he slid his cards back to the dealer with one finger.
Martin Staszko had the button. He limped in and Pius Heinz checked to see the flop. Both players checked and the landed on the turn. Heinz bet three million and Staszko called.
The landed on the river and Heinz bet 6.5 million. Staszko called with the and Heinz mucked.