Sandor Demjan in the House
Under the gun, Sandor Demjan came in raising to 31,000, and Bryn Kenney made the call in the cutoff seat. On the button, David Benyamine squeezed in a reraise to 90,000, and both of his opponents came along with the calls.
Three ways, the flop came , and action checked to the reraiser. Benyamine thought it over for a long while before making a small bet of 80,000; small though it was, it represented about 30% of his stack. Demjan didn't waste any time calling, and Kenney had calling chips in his hand too. Eventually, though, he elected not to call. Instead, he announced an all in check-raise, and Benyamine tanked and folded. Demjan quickly announced the call to put himself all in for 470,000, and Kenney tabled his . Demjan spent about 10 or 15 seconds sliding his stacks across the line one by one, then he turned up his own for the better set. Kenney could only shake his head.
The turn and river were not the one-outer Kenney was looking for, and his stack has taken a big hit. We've got him down around 310,000 now, while that double up has moved Demjan over 1.3 million and into the chip lead!