Schaap Slips Up
Heads up, the flop came , and Dovzhenko continued out with a bet of 35,000. Schaap had that raising look in his eyes, but he elected to flat-call and see another card. The turn was the to pair the board, and both players check-checked this time.
The last card off the deck was the , and Dovzhenko figured it was time for another bet. He stacked out 50,000 this time and slid them across the line in a tidy tower of yellow chips. Schaap let out a heavy sigh as he eyed up his opponent. After a long pause, he added 65,000 chips to the bet and made a raise to 115,000. Dovzhenko thought it over long and hard before making the call, and Schaap could only show down . Dovzhenko proudly tabled , his two pair good enough to earn him a nice pot.
That slip drops Ad Schaap down to about 290,000 heading toward the third break.