Daniel Zack cut out a raise from the small blind and Jan Suchanek made it three bets to go from the big blind. Zack four-bet shipped all in for 51,000 total and Suchanek called.
Both players drew two cards on the first draw, one on the second, and one on the third.
Suchanek:
Zack:
Suchanek squeezed out his final card - the - completing his four card bagugi. Zack tabled the , leaving him with a three-card and the second best hand. He was eliminated in fourth place for $40,550 in prize money.
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Fabio Coppola opened with a raise from the button and found calls from Daniel Zack in the small blind and Jan Suchanek in the big blind. Zack and Suchanek picked up two new cards at the draw while Coppola took one. Action checked to Coppola, he fired, and received two calls.
On the second draw, all three players picked up one new card. Action checked around and the trio each took one card one more. Zack bet and both Suchanek and Coppola called.
Coppola rolled over for an eight badugi. Both of his opponents mucked and he was pushed the pot. Coppola now has about 335,000 in chips.
Jan Suchanek raised the cutoff and Bryn Kenney made it three bets from the button. The blinds folded and Suchanek called. Suchanek pulled two new cards on the first draw while Kenney opted for just one. Suchanek check-called and bet and the two drew the same number of cards on the second draw. Suchanek check-called once again.
For the final draw, Suchanek received one new card and Kenney stood pat. Action went check-check and Kenney showed for a jack badugi. He took down the pot and now has about 1.22 million in chips.
Action folded over to Fabio Coppola in the small blind and he put out a raise. Andrey Zaichenko made it three bets from the big blind and Coppola four-bet the action right back. Zaichenko five-bet shipped for 78,000 total and Coppola instantly called.
Zaichenko:
Coppola:
The board fell down , giving Coppola a winning set of kings to eliminated Zaichenko from play. He collected $27,033 for his fifth place finish.
Jan Suchanek was in the cutoff and opened with a raise. Bryn Kenney came over the top with a three-bet to an unknown amount and Suchanek replied by fourbetting the action to 80,000. Kenney called.
The flop came down and Suchanek continued for 120,000. Kenney called and the fell on the turn. Suchanek slowed with a check, Kenney fired 150,000, and Suchanek kicked his cards into the muck. Kenney picked up the pot and with the chips crossed over the million-chip mark.