Break Time
The players will now be taking their first 10-minute break of the day.
Reixach On “Not How You Win Chips”
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Sergi Reixach called a min-raise from Vicent Bosca Ramon on the button with [QsJs] after a call from Jason Koon (holding [KhQd] in the cutoff. All three players checked the [4hAc6s] flop, which Bosca alone had hit with his [AdQh].
The [Ks] turn brought something for both of Bosca’s opponents; this time he led out for 25,000. Koon threw away his pair of kings, while Reixach made the call. On the [Ah] river, Bosca paused for half a minute before announcing, “all in.”
Reixach folded, letting his neighbours in on the fact that, “That’s not how you win chips: call, call, fold.”
To be fair to the Spaniard, he has missed every flop and draw in the last 15 minutes, now rounding out the feature table as the short stack as it heads on a 10 minute break.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sergi Reixach | 105,000 |
-123,500 ![]() |
Ivan Leow Grabs a Double Before Break
The flop read [ts4c2d] and Ivan Leow found all of his chips go in the middle. Adrian Mateos called and the two tabled their hands with Leow at risk.
Ivan Leow: [jhjc]
Adrian Mateos: [kstd]
The [js] turn sealed the deal for Leow as Mateos was then drawing dead to the [6c] river, sending a complete double to Leow.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ivan Leow | 475,000 |
54,500 ![]() |
Adrian Mateos | 420,000 |
-180,000 ![]() |
Feature Table Stack Snapshot
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Timothy Adams | 545,000 |
90,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon | 479,000 |
-53,000 ![]() |
Luc Greenwood | 388,000 |
-13,000 ![]() |
Sergi Reixach | 228,500 |
100,500 ![]() |
Vicent Bosca | 154,500 |
-56,000 ![]() |
Bryn Kenney | 141,500 |
141,500 ![]() |
Christoph Vogelsang Goes for Max-Value
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The completed board read [ahjh5c4h9d] and there was around 110,000 in the pot. Christoph Vogelsang pushed his 214,000 into the middle and Paul Phua hit the tank.
“King-queen off? King-ten off?” Said Phua with a sigh as he thought about his decision. Ultimately he threw in a call and Vogelsang tabled [qh8h] for a turned flush.
Phua threw his cards into the muck and Vogelsang secured a complete double up through one of the start of the day leaders.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Christoph Vogelsang | 535,000 |
297,000 ![]() |
Paul Phua | 370,000 |
-296,500 ![]() |
Luc Greenwood Secures Double with Aces
Cary Katz holding [As8s] had called a three-bet (40,000) from button Luc Greenwood, seeing an enticing flop of [AdTsKs]. Greenwood, however, had flopped a set with [AhAc]. He bet 20,000 when Katz checked to him on the flop, then another 50,000 on a [3c] turn. Katz called both here and on the [Th] river when Greenwood jammed for his last 94,000 having improved to a full house.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Luc Greenwood | 401,000 |
147,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 397,000 |
-194,000 ![]() |
Alexey Rybin Sends Juan Pardo Dominguez to the Rail
Alexey Rybin opened from under the gun and Juan Pardo Dominguez pushed his remaining stack into the middle, Rybin called.
Dominguez tabled king-nine suited and was against the pocket deuces of Rybin. The board ran out completely clean for Rybin and Dominguez took an exit.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alexey Rybin | 305,000 |
11,500 ![]() |
Juan Pardo Dominguez | Busted |
-250,000 ![]() |
Second Giant Triple Barrel Bluff Gets Through for Adams
Eye-opening play from Timothy Adams this afternoon on the feature table: a second huge bluff over three streets (again with queen high) has won him another big pot, this time from Luc Greenwood.
Adams opened preflop to 11,000 with [QsJd], called by Luc Greenwood with [AsKh] – who, it looks like, did not see the raise in front of him – and Jason Koon in the big blind with [Th3h].
It checked to Adams on a [5hAd9d] flop; he bet 23,000, called by Greenwood with top-top.
Turn: [3d]. Greenwood check-called again, this time for 29,000.
River: [Kc]. Greenwood checked what had now become top two. Adams moved all in for 313,000 (covering Greenwood) into the 140,000 pot. Greenwood put his face in his hands and made a deep reach into his time extension cards. Eventually he made the fold; Adams picks up another big pot with sheer chutzpah.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Timothy Adams | 455,000 |
149,000 ![]() |
Luc Greenwood | 254,000 |
-10,500 ![]() |
Katz Continues to Build
Cary Katz extended his early stack rise at the expense of Bryn Kenney after a pot with a strange start (it looked like he’d called with [4x6x] mistaking the need for an ante – he has been playing a lot of Short Deck, after all). Katz hit a pair of fours and refused to be dislodged by Kenney including to a river bluff bet, which he snap-called to win a modest second pot in ten minutes.
Kenney, shortly thereafter, jammed [Ac2c] from the small blind (for 144,000 total) after a button open from Timothy Adams (with [Ah3c]) to 12,000. Big blind Cary Katz folded an ace of his own ([Ax9x]) and Adams, too, laid his hand down.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 591,000 |
85,000 ![]() |
Katz’s Big Slick Limp Pays Off; He Doubles Through Adams
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Moments after winning that huge pot against Jason, Koon, Tim Adams picked up [AhQc] in early position, opening to 11,000. New neighbour Bryn Kenney called with [KdJd], as did cutoff Cary Katz with [AdKs]. Over to button Vicente Bosca Ramon who had another ace-and-paint combo – the [AcJh] – and threebet to 48,000.
Action back on Adams, who decided to jam, setting in all three opponents who had less than half his chips apiece. Kenny and Bosca folded but Katz called all in sharpish.
The bigger ace stayed ahead over a [3h5d8s7s2s] run-out and Cary Katz, winner of Super High Roller Bowl London on his fourth final table this week, doubles through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 506,000 |
274,000 ![]() |
Timothy Adams | 306,000 |
-310,000 ![]() |
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