Farber raised to 2 million, and Ryan Riess called from the big blind. The flop came down , and both players checked to see the land on the turn. Riess led for 2.5 million, and Farber called.
The completed the board on the river, and both players checked. Farber showed the , and he won the pot.
Ryain Riess raised to two million on the button, Jay Farber called, and the flop fell . Farber check-called a bet of 2.5 million, the turn was the , and both players checked.
The completed the board, both players checked, and Farber won with for fives and fours.
Farber raised to 2 million, and Ryan Riess reraised to 5 million from the big blind. Farber fired back with a reraise to 9.7 million, and Riess folded.
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Ryan Riess raised to 2.5 million on the button, Jay Farber defended, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
Farber led out for three million when a turned, Riess called, and the river was the , putting a straight on board. Farber checked, Riess fired out seven million, and Farber folded, showing the .
Farber raised to 2 million, and Ryan Riess reraised to 5 million. Farber then made it 9.5 million total, and Riess opted to stick in the five-bet to 17.5 million. Farber folded, and Riess won the pot.