The action folded round to Scott Baumstein, and he received a walk in the big blind.
Baumstein flashed his nines and collected the antes and small blind.
The action folded round to Scott Baumstein, and he received a walk in the big blind.
Baumstein flashed his nines and collected the antes and small blind.
Action folded around to Adam Junglen on the button who raised to 45,000. Sean Getzwiller capped his cards with a chip and thought for a minute before making it 140,000 to go. Mark Radoja in the big blind decided to four-bet the action, making it 260,000 total.
Junglen got out of the way and Getzwiller announced "I'm all in", to which Radoja snap called.
Getzwiller:
Radoja:
The flop came , followed by a on the turn. This card gave Getzwiller straight draw outs to crack the pocket aces, but he came up short when the board paired on the river with the . Radoja scooped the biggest pot of this final table so far.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mark Radoja |
2,000,000
1,080,000
|
1,080,000 |
|
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Sean Getzwiller |
430,000
-1,070,000
|
-1,070,000 |
|
Mark Radoja limped in from middle position as Nicolas Fierrogottner, Nikita Lebedev, Todd Terry and Adam Junglen followed suit from the cutoff around to the big blind.
The flop was checked through to Lebedev who splashed 50,000 into the pot to force Terry and Junglen out from the blinds before Radoja and Fierrogottner both called.
The turn of the saw Radoja check for the second time before Fierrogottner took the lead by firing out 150,000. Lebedev folded, but Radoja made the call as the completed the board on the river.
Radoja checked and Fierrogottner cut out a bet of 400,000 to put the Canadian deep into the think-tank. After nearly two minutes, Radoja eventually made the call only to muck at the sight of Fierrogottner's for quads as he moves to over the 2 million-chip mark.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nicolas Fierrogottner
|
2,045,000
545,000
|
545,000 |
Mark Radoja |
920,000
-580,000
|
-580,000 |
|
With the action on Adam Junglen in early position, he opened the action with a raise to 105,000.
The table folded round to the 5.25x preflop raise, and Junglen just shook his head back-and-forth as he and some of the other table members talked about how he mis-clicked and was supposed to make it 45,000.
Sean Getzwiller raised to 50,000 only to be called by Tom Marchese from the big blind. The flop fell and the action went check-check.
When the turned, Marchese led out for 77,000 and Getzwiller made the call. The river brought the and Marchese fired out again, this time making it 230,000. After some deliberation, Getzwiller let out a sigh and folded face up.
From early position, Nicolas Fierrogottner led out for 47,000 preflop. He was called by Nikita Lebedev from the seat right next to him and action folded around to Mark Radoja on the button.
Radoja decided to three-bet the action to 152,000 and both Fierro and Lebedev folded their hands. We've yet to see a flop after someone threw in re-raise preflop so far at this table.
Nicolas Fierrogottner raised to 50,000 from late position and Adam Junglen made the call from the button.
The flop fell . Fierrogottner continued out from 120,000 and Junglen sent his cards into the muck.
Nikita Lebedev entered the pot from the cutoff with a raise to 50,000.
With the action on Todd Terry on the button, he quickly tossed in five green 25,000-denomination chips amounting to a raise of 125,000.
The blinds passed, as did Lebedev, to see Terry awarded the pot.
Adam Junglen opened to 45,000 from under the gun and Dan Smith made the call from the hi-jack.
The dealer spread a flop and once Junglen fired out a 53,000-chip continuation-bet, Smith kicked his cards to the muck.
Tom Marchese entered the pot from the button with a raise to 45,000 only to have Nikita Lebedev bump it to 140,000 from the big blind.
Marchese considered his options for a few moments before eventually releasing his hand as the Russian picked up the blinds, antes and Marchese's chips.