Ryan Riess shoved all in from the cutoff for 163,000 and David Peters called in the big blind. Riess: [AhKd] Peters: [KcQs] The board ran out [Kh2s8cAd3s] and Riess doubled through.
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David Peters vs. Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney entered late and wasted no time getting involved. On the second hand back from break, Kenney three-bet to 41,000 from the button after David Peters raised it to 13,000 from the cutoff and Peters made the call. After both players checked to the turn on a board of [6d4sQh5s], Peters
Justin Bonomo’s Bluff Doesn’t Get Through as David Peters Doubles
Action folded around to Justin Bonomo who limped in the small blind. David Peters then raised to 18,000 before Bonomo re-raised it to 60,000 and Peters called. The flop was [Ac6h8s] and Bonomo fired out another 30,000 to which the 2016 GPI Player of the Year called. The turn came a [6s].
David Peters and Justin Bonomo Have Same Hand, Chop Pot
We caught the action just as David Peters and Justin Bonomo were turning their cards over before the flop on an all-in bet and call. They were both playing the same hand. Bonomo: [AcKd] Peters: [AdKc] The board ran out [Jx5x7x3xQx] and neither player hit a flush so they chopped the pot.
Keith Tilston Takes It on the Turn
It was a battle between two healthy stacks after David Peters raised to 8,500 from the button and Keith Tilston defended from his big blind. After both players checked to the turn on a board of [Ad7sJhTc], Tilston led out for 13,000 and was called by Peters. Both players then checked the
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David Peters vs. Sean Winter
Sean Winter raised pre-flop to 6,500 and then David Peters three-bet to 21,500. Winter made the call. The flop was [6d9sQc]. Peters continued his aggression, betting 17,000 which was too much for Winter to continue in the hand.
David Peters Quickly Adds a Few Chips to His Stack
Action folded to David Peters on the button and he raised to 7,500. Rainer Kempe came along from the small blind, but Jake Schindler chose to fold his big blind. After Kempe checked the [Jc4s5h] flop, Peters put out a bet of 15,000, Kempe folded and the dealer shipped the pot to