Vojtech Ruzicka has taken a slight lead here after the first couple of hands of heads up.
Ruzicka opened to 80,000 on the button and Reilly called. The pair saw the dealer put out the flop,a flop that Relly checked called a 95,000 bet on. The turn was the , Reilly checked and Ruzicka checked behind. Reilly checked for a third time when the fell on the river. Ruzicka bet again, making it 140,000 to go and Reilly folded.
Alexandre Reard got his money in good but couldn't hold against the drawing hand of Timothy Reilly.
Reilly opened to 80,000 from under the gun and Reard peeled from the big blind to see a . It didn't take long for both players to get their chips in and the cards were on their backs.
Reard: for top pair.
Reilly: for a gutshot, overs and a backdoor flush draw.
Vojtech Ruzicka won the first hand played after the break and has now put some distance between himself and Timothy Reilly in second place.
Reilly opened to 90,000 in the small blind and Ruzicka called in the big blind. The flop saw a continuation bet of 60,000 from Reilly and a call from Ruzicka.
The turn brought the into the equation and Reilly tapped the table and checked. Ruzicka kept his foot firmly on the gas and set the price to continue in the hand at 135,000. Reilly called.
The river was the and Reilly checked again. Ruzicka nonchalantly bet 325,000. This really gave Reilly something to think about. He removed his sunglasses and counted out the required calling chips, tapping a grey 5,000 chip on top of a pile of red 20,000 ones. After 30-40 seconds of thinking time Reilly folded and Ruzicka won the pot.
Timothy Reilly took down a nice pot preflop with a cheeky four-bet-bluff.
Vojtech Ruzicka opened to 60,000 before Alexandre Reard three-bet to 155,000 and Reilly four-bet to 320,000. Both opponents admitted defeat and Reilly opened !