Keeping up with Anton Suarez's pace of play, Christian Rudolph has taken a couple of pots away from the aggressive Swede with some timely moves of his own recently (notably an all in shove with just ace-high and a gutshot). While we were writing that, Suarez spiked river trips with his
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Rudolph Doubles to Reset Heads Up
A huge sweat for Christian Rudolph just now as he got his last 106 million chips in the middle preflop with [adth] vs. the [khqd] of button Anton Suarez, who limp-shoved on his opponent's three-bet. The flop was all over Suarez: [jh9h3h]. Two bricks followed, however, the [jc3s], and Rudolph
Suarez Up to Maximum Lead So Far in the Heads Up
Both players flopped top pair as [qh7d2d] came down while Anton Suarez on the button held [qc8d] and big blind Christian Rudolph held [qsts]. Rudolph led the flop for 13,000,000, called by Suarez. He checked the [js] turn, and called when Suarez bet [40,000,000]. On the [qd] river - a
Heads Up Play on Fast Forward
It's almost impossible to keep up with the speed of play - we've never seen a heads up with a $1,000,000 first prize play out as if everyone was out of timebank cards and the shot clock was five seconds. An overview of recent exchanges: Christian Rudolph got 20,000,000 worth of value
Suarez Pulls Away
Christian Rudolph took his turn raising his button with [kh2s] to 10,000,000, called by big blind Anton Suarez with [qcth]. Suarez hit top pair on the [jd9cqd] flop and proceeded to check the streets down. Rudolph fired 12,000,000 on the flop, and another 38,000,000 on the [3h] turn. He gave
Pace of Play Extraordinarily Quick
The big blind ante has been done away with heads up. So far there have been no huge pots, mainly a trade of small raises which take the chips either preflop or on the flop. That's not to say there's no action - Anton Suarez is acting within seconds at
Heads Up Chip Counts Neck and Neck
Romero Drops To Third in Chips
Another limp-check small to big blind started this hand, James Romero calling with [9h7c], Christian Rudolph opting to see the flop with [Qhts]. Romero check-called Rudolph's 5,500,000 bet on the [4hth8c] flop, then led out big for 28,000,000 on the [8s] turn. After a pause, Rudolph made the call. The
Rudolph Makes Inroads into Suarez’s Stack
The chip lead has changed hands after a big pot between button Anton Suarez and big blind Christian Rudolph. Suarez raised to 7,000,000 with [qhqd]; Rudolph defended with [9c6c]. Rudolph check-raised the [8s7h2h] flop - 7,500,000 to 23,000,000 - with his open-ended straight draw and Suarez made the call. The turn