Landon Tice raised to 4,500 from the hijack and Sergi Reixach defended his big blind. The flop landed [Ks8s4c] and Reixach checked to Tice who elected to bet 2,000. Reixach check-raised to 5,000 and Tice called as the turn landed the [Jd]. Reixach bet 6,000 and Tice called before the river fell
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Brian Altman Eliminated by Landon Tice
Sergi Reixach opened to 3,500 from the cutoff and Brian Altman three-bet to 8,500 from the button. From the big blind, Landon Tice three-bet to 21,000, and Reixach folded. Altman considered his options for a few moments, and then moved all-in for roughly 82,500 and Tice immediately called. Altman: [JdJh] Tice: [KdKs] The board
Zachary Grech Doubles Through Sergi Reixach
Zachary Grech moved all-in from the small blind for 60,000 and Sergi Reixach called in the big blind. Grech: [AsKh] Reixach: [Ah9d] The board ran out [8cJs3s7hJd] and Grech doubled through.
Two Pair for Dylan Gang
Sergi Reixach limped the button, and both Dylan Gang and Aaron Van Blarcum came along from the blinds to see a [9cQs8d] flop. Action checked through to reveal the [Qd] on the turn, and Gang led out for 7,000. Van Blarcum folded and Reixach called as the [3h] completed the board
Sergi Reixach Doubles Through Sergio Aido
Sergio Aido raised to 6,000 and Dovid Lakein called in the small blind before Sergi Reixach moved all-in from the big blind for 39,500. Aido called, and Lakein folded. Aido tabled his [AhJs] to be ahead of Reixach's [KhQc]. The board ran out [QhTh2c2d4h] and Reixach doubled through.
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