Stephen Chidwick opened to 7,000 from the hijack and Manig Loeser defended his big blind. The flop landed [3hQd6h] and both players checked to reveal the [3s] on the turn. Loeser checked, Chidwick bet out 12,000, and Loeser folded.
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Wolff Under Maximum Pressure by Chidwick
On a [Ah9sJc3c] board, George Wolff check-called a bet from Stephen Chidwick who threw 60,000 into the middle from the button. On the river the [Qs] hit and Wolff checked again from the big blind before Chidwick put him all in for 150,000 by slide two tall stacks of blue
Zamani Ousted by Chidwick
Alex Foxen raised under the gun to 13,000 and Stephen Chidwick three-bet from his left to 35,000. Martin Zamani was next to act and he moved all in for 181,000. The action folded back around to Chidwick and he called right away. Chidwick: [QcQh] Zamani: [TsTh] The board ran out [As6h8d3s4s] and Zamani
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Stephen Chidwick was all-in with [Kd8s] against Cary Katz's [9d3s]. The board of [Ad8c5hAsKh] doubled Chidwick up to just 85,000. Next, Chidwick moved all-in on the flop of [7s4dJd] with [7d5s] and was called by Imsirovic with [7d6h] and Cary Katz with [KhQc]. Katz and Imsirovic checked the [9s] turn, but Katz didn't







