Pollock Doubles Through Schwartz
Hand #185: Noah Schwartz opened for 100,000 on the button and Josh Pollock called from the big. Both players checked the flop as well as the turn and river. Pollock tabled a pair of fours in the hole for two pair, which was good enough to win the hand.
Hand #186: Pollock opened for 100,000 and Schwartz folded.
Hand #187: Schwartz raised to 150,000, Pollock called and the flop came the . Schwartz bet 150,000 and Pollock promptly folded.
Hand #188: Pollock limped, Schwartz checked his option and the flop fell . Schwartz checked and then folded when Pollock bet.
Hand #189: Schwartz raised to 125,000 from the button only to have Pollock pot it to 375,000. Schwartz made the call and the was run out on the flop. It went check-check to the turn, and both players repeated the action to see the river. Pollock checked, Schwartz bet 400,000 and Pollock folded while saying, "I believe you."
Hand #190: Pollock limped the button, Schwartz checked his option and the flop fell . Schwartz checked, Pollock bet 50,000 and Schwartz check-raised to 200,000. Pollock folded.
Hand #191: Schwartz limped and Pollock checked his option. Pollock then check-folded to a bet on the flop.
Hand #192: Schwartz raised to 100,000 on the button and won the hand.
Hand #193: Schwartz raised to what appeared to be 120,000, Pollock called and then both players checked the flop. They did the same on the turn and river, and Schwartz showed for a straight and the win.
Hand #193: Pollock limped, Schwartz said go and the flop fell , which both players checked. They did the same on the turn and river, and Schwartz won with a straight.
Hand #194: Schwartz called from the button, Pollock checked his option and the flop came down . Pollock checked and then folded when Schwartz bet 100,000.
Hand #195: Pollock raised to 100,000, Schwartz called and the flop fell . Schwartz checked, Pollock bet 150,000 and Schwartz raised. Pollock moved in and Schwartz called what little more it cost him.
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The turn kept Pollock in the lead, and the river gave him the double. That was the last hand before the break, so we'll bring you exact counts in just a moment.