Two Chips and a Chair for Dvoress; Aces for Ketzer
Having gotten several all-in shoves through, Chris Brewer had his two opponents at around ten big blinds each.
His next button raise was for 570,000 after he had verified the stack sizes of Felipe Ketzer and Daniel Dvoress. The latter called out of the big blind and had exactly 10,000 behind. Both checked down the entire board and Brewer instantly said "I win" before showing for two pair.
Dvoress' was no good and he was forced all-in next.
"So you are saying there is a chance???" he grinned with a big smile on the face.
"I am rooting for you in the next all-in, I promise," Brewer joked back.
All-in for two chips, Dvoress prevailed with versus as the board ran out .
In the under-gun position next, Dvoress had to go through all combos and used two time bank extensions before folding. As soon as that decision was made, Brewer jammed out of the small blind.
Ketzer put his backbag on, glanced at his rail as they drew closer while he peeked at his cards one by one. "I might have a calling hand," he said after peeling the first one ... checked the second card and called with a big smile on the face.
Felipe Ketzer:
Chris Brewer:
The flop gave Brewer a gutshot but the turn and river let Ketzer double before the trio headed into a short break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Brewer |
3,160,000
490,000
|
490,000 |
Felipe Ketzer |
1,160,000
370,000
|
370,000 |
Daniel Dvoress |
80,000
-860,000
|
-860,000 |
|