Rafi Elharar opened the action to 4,500 from middle position he got a call from the player on the button and in the big blind.
The flop came . It was checked to Elhara who made a continuation bet of 6,000. The player on the button called and the big blind folded.
The turn card was the . The action went check, check.
The river card paired the board with the . Elharar slid a large stack of chips into the pot putting his opponent all-in. His opponent thought for a moment and called.
Opponenet:
Rafi Elharar:
The player on the button flopped an open-ended straight draw, then turned a pair of jacks and improved to trips on the river. Elharar had also improved to trips on the river with the ace kicker for maximum value and the knockout.
Kenny Hallaert raised in the hijack to 6,000 and the big blind defended.
On the flop of , the big blind check called a bet of 5,000 from Hallaert.
The turn was the and the big blind decided to lead out for 6,500. Hallaert didn't waste much time before putting in a raise to 20,000. His opponent thought about it for a few quick seconds and mucked his hand.
On a flop of , and 12,500 already in the middle, Pedro Madeira check-called a bet of 3,500 from Fabian Gumz.
The dealer flipped the on th turn and Madeira checked once again. Gumz fired for again, this time sizing to 16,000 and Madeira's cards instantly hit the muck.
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