Sean Winter raised from middle position to 70,000 and Andrey Zaichenko three-bet from the cutoff to 200,000. The action folded back to Winter, and he made the call.
The flop brought out and both players checked. The turn was the and again the action was checked.
On the river the hit and Winter bet 136,000, to which Zaichenko folded.
Dario Sammartino opened for 65,000 from the hijack and Andrey Zaichenko came along from the small blind. Nick Maimone did the same from the big and three players took a flop of . Zaichenko led out for 75,000, both his opponents called, and the appeared on the turn.
All three players checked, and then both Zaichenko and Maimone checked the river. Sammartino bet 120,000, Zaichenko folded, and Maimone thought for a bit before making the call. Sammartino tabled the for aces, and it was good as Maimone sent his cards to the muck.
Dario Sammartino opened for 55,000 from early position and Andrey Zaichenko three-bet to 150,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Sammartino, and he called to see a flop. Both players checked, the dealer burned and turned the , and Sammartino bet 118,000.
Zaichenko called, the completed the board on the river, and Sammartino returned to checking. Zaichenko bet 304,000 and Sammartino released what he claimed was a set. Zaichenko then showed the .
Not long after, Zaichenko three-bet over a raise and won another pot, this time showing pocket kings.
Dario Sammartino put in a raise from the button and received calls from Sean Winter and Brian Yoon in the small and big blinds respectively. Two checks on the flop saw Sammartino continue for 40,000, only Winter called, and then both players checked the turn.
When the river put three aces on board, both players checked and Winter slammed down the for a full house. Sammartino then showed the for the same hand.
As they say on the EPT, "Everyone loves a chopped pot."
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There hasn't been any significant action here in the opening minutes of Day 3. In the most recent hand, Dario Sammartino raised to 55,000 under the gun and action folded around to Anton Astapau, who defended the big blind.
When the flop came down , Astapau checked and then folded when Sammartino continued for 42,000.