Joe Tehan raised to 200,000, which seems to be the standard, and Chris DeMaci made the call. DeMaci then checked the flop and Tehan fired out 225,000. DeMaci folded and Tehan won again.
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Chris DeMaci raised to 200,000, and he once again folded to a 575,000-chip three-bet from Joe Tehan.
Joe Tehan raised to 200,000 on the button only to have Chris DeMaci reraise to 550,000. Tehan called and the players watched the flop fall . DeMaci continuation bet 450,000 and Tehan once again called. Suddenly the pot had swelled to just over 2 million.
Both players proceeded to check the turn and saw the appear on the river. DeMaci took his time before betting 1.125 million. "I hope you're not bluffing with the best hand," Tehan said as he gathered some chips and flung them in the pot.
"You got it," DeMaci said. "Jack-high." Indeed DeMaci showed . Tehan then flipped for a king-high and the best hand. With that, Tehan took over 2.2 million from DeMaci, who is down to 3.7 million.
Chris DeMaci raised to 200,000 from the button for the second time in a row, and for the second time in a row, Joe Tehan three-bet him to 575,000. Tehan got four-bet the last time, but DeMaci yielded this time around and sent his cards back to the muck.
Chris DeMaci opened to 200,000, and this time Joe Tehan three-bet him to 575,000. DeMaci took a couple long looks down at his stack, then peeked against at his hole cards before beginning to shuffle chips. It looked like he was stacking out a reraise, and indeed he stuck in a four-bet to 1.025 million. That move made an uncomfortable look cross Tehan's face, and he eventually decided a fold was in order.
"Ace-ten no good?" Tehan asked.
"That's what you said last time. Is that gonna be like the broken record?" Both men chuckled as the dealer shuffled the deck for the next hand.
Chris DeMaci raised to 200,000, and Joe Tehan called.
The flop came out , and Tehan checked. DeMaci continued out with 225,000, and Tehan put in the call.
The turn paired the board, and Tehan led out now, putting 375,000 chips into the middle. DeMaci double-checked his hole cards and splashed the call into the pot. The river was the , and both men checked.
Tehan announced, "King-high," and prepared to muck. DeMaci showed up his barely better , and his ace-high was the pot winner.
Joe Tehan raised to 200,000 from the button, and Chris DeMaci called to see a flop.
DeMaci checked the flop, then called a continuation bet of 175,000. That led them to the turn, and it went check-check. DeMaci took the betting lead on the river, and 275,000 was enough to get the job done and win him the pot.
With around a million in the pot and a board reading , Chris DeMaci bet 475,000 and Joe Tehan reluctantly made the call. DeMaci showed and played the board after being counterfeited. Tehan flipped over for a bigger two pair and took down the pot.
Chris DeMaci raised to 200,000 on the button and Joe Tehan made the call. The flop came and Tehan checked-called a bet of 225,000 from DeMaci. The appeared on the turn and once again Tehan checked. This time DeMaci bet 475,000 and Tehan folded.
Chris DeMaci raised to 200,000 only to have Joe Tehan make it 575,000 total. DeMaci made the call and there was over a million in the pot heading to the flop.
Tehan led out with a bet of 625,000 and DeMaci slide his cards in the muck. It wasn't much, but it was the most action we've seen thus far.