Timothy Adams took a sizeable pot from Mikita Badziakouski (along with a few smaller pots), seeing a [4cAc6h] flop from the big blind with [Ah8h]; Badziakouski on the button had raised preflop with [Kc3c] to 130,000. Something for both of them: Adams check-called a 100,000 bet from Badziakouski here to
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Adams Not Settling Contentedly in Fourth Place Chipwise
Small blind Timothy Adams raised to 250,000 when it folded to him on the small blind with [qd2d] and big blind Christoph Vogelsang called with [Ks8c], flopping top pair: [Kc9sAs]. Adams led for 145,000 and was called fairly swiftly. On the [2c] turn, Adams checked and Vogelsang not-so-swiftly checked behind.
Vogelsang Wins Last Hand Pre Break
Christoph Vogelsang raised his button with [KdJs] to 130,000, called by both blinds. Small blind Ben Heath, with [thjh], and big blind Timothy Adams, with [4c4h], checked the [Kh6dad] flop to Vogelsang, who bet 120,000, Heath alone calling. The turn paired the board with the [6s], no bet. The [4s] on
Badziakouski Still Ahead (Flopping Full Houses Doesn’t Hurt)
Mikita Badziakouski raised in the cutoff to 135,000 with [7c7s], called by small blind Ben Heath with [Adts], flopping sevens full of eights. He led out for 125,000 and Heath made the call. After the turn, the board stood [7h8s8h3d]. Badziakouski bet out 375,000 and the hand went no further.
Adams Loses “Pair vs. Better Pair”
It seems that all four remaining finalists have now spent some time at both the top and the bottom of the chip counts, tested both as a short stack and with the power of chips behind them. It's Timothy Adams' turn to bring up the rear stackwise, after a pot against
Chips Bunching Up
Ben Heath retains the lead, with Timothy Adams in second, but both of the shorter stacks have made progress upwards at the expense of the leaders and are virtually neck and neck going into the new level.
All Still Deep Enough for Post-Flop Shenanigans – Or Cagey Play
Ben Heath received a rare walk in the big blind from Mikita Badziakouski, who's been steadily chipping up throughout this level (though without any huge individual pots, and no further all-in and at-risk spots). For the first time after the action flurry that was the first level and a half, we're
Badziakouski Bids to Become Boss
A few more chips for the partypoker Team Pro Mikita Badziakouski just now thanks to a river bluff against Timothy Adams. Badziakouski defended his big blind with [qd9c] to a preflop open (to 95,000) from Adams, seeing a flop of [8h5c7s]. Badziakouski check-called Adams' 60,000 flop bet he'd made after
Two-Tier Chip Counts Four-Handed
Adams Wins Second – Bigger – All In Flip vs. Mateos
Timothy Adams has completed a jump to the chip lead of his own with a second double through Adrian Mateos. He three-bet Mateos preflop to 180,000 with [JsJd], then called all in for 1,600,000 when Mateos jammed on him with [AhKd], holding over a crucially low [5h8d5c6h8c] runout.