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The players are on a two-minute bathroom break which was requested by Raphael Zimmerman.
Don McNamara rasied from the button, to be followed by a raise from Peter Gelencser, to be followed by a raise from Raphael Zimmerman. McNamara called and Gelencser capped it with a fifth bet. Both Zimmerman and McNamara called.
Gelencser and Zimmerman drew one while McNamara took two. Gelencser bet and Zimmerman raised. McNamara got out of the way and Gelencser reraised. Zimmerman made the call and both players stood pat. They checked and Gelencser drew one card while Zimmerman stood pat.
Gelencser checked and when Zimmerman threw out a bet, Gelencser folded.
Peter Gelencser raised before Raphael Zimmerman reraised. Gelencser made the call. Both players then drew two and Zimmerman was first to act. He bet and Gelencser called.
On the second draw, Zimmerman drew just one card while Gelencser drew two. Zimmerman bet and Gelencser called.
For the third and final draw, Zimmerman stood pat. Gelencser drew one card. Zimmerman checked and Gelencser bet. Zimmerman made the call. Zimmerman showed an eight-seven-five to beat Gelencser's eight-seven-six and scoop the hefty chunk of change.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Peter Gelencser | 800,000 | |
|
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Don Mcnamara |
710,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Raphael Zimmerman
|
620,000
-180,000
|
-180,000 |
There isn't a single soul in the fan section that's not rooting for Peter Gelencser. Both Don McNamara and Raphael Zimmerman don't have any friends or family here to rail them and it's awful quiet when they win a pot. When Gelencser wins a pot, his cheering section of about 10 people, including Richard Toth, roots and applauds for their player.
From the small blind Don McNamara drew two as did Peter Gelencser from the big blind. The two checked and McNamara drew one and Gelencser drew two. McNamara check-called a bet from Gelencser. McNamara drew one and Gelencser stood pat. The two checked and McNamara said, "Ace."
Gelencser made a motion for Mcnamara to turn over his cards and when he did McNamara showed . Gelencser showed to take the pot.
Since coming back from dinner break, it's been all Petrer Gelencser. He's won almost all of the pots and built his stack nicely while picking apart the other two. On this hand, we pick up the action on the first draw where both McNamara and Gelencser drew three. McNamara checked and Gelencser bet. He was called.
On the second draw, McNamara drew two and then check-raised a bet from Gelencser who drew just one. Gelencser made the call.
McNamara followed up his check-raise by standing pat and leading out after the third draw. Gelencser, who drew one card, tanked and studied McNamara. He eventually folded his hand and McNamara won the pot.
After the first draw, Peter Gelencser bet and Raphael Zimmerman made the call. On the second draw, Gelencser drew one and Zimmerman drew two. After that draw was complete, Gelencser bet and Zimmerman mucked his hand.
Another pot was pushed Gelencser's way and he's now up to 940,000. Zimmerman is back down to the 800,000 range.
Peter Gelencser raised from the button and was called by Don McNamara in the big blind. Gelencser drew three on the first round or draws and McNamara took one. McNamara bet and was called by Gelencser who drew one while McNamara stood pat. McNamara bet and called a raise from Gelencser. They both stood pat and then checked.
Gelencser showed to take the pot.