Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Bill Klein
On a flop of [2d][7s][as] with close to around 70,000 in the middle, Stephen Chidwick is all in for his last 99,000 against Bill Klein.
Klein: [ah][jc]
Chidwick: [ac][kd]
The at-risk Chidwick holds the advantage, and when the [4d] and [qh] completed the board on the turn and river, he doubled through.
Stephen Chidwick Cracks Aces, Doubles Through Dan Cates
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Stephen Chidwick moved all in on the button for 60,000 and Dan Cates called out of the small blind. Cates showed [ad][ah] and was in fantastic shape against Chidwick, who was in for his last add-on chip, who tabled [qd][jd].
The flop was [kd][qs][5c], giving Chidwick some hope with a backdoor flush draw and second pair. The turn was the [8h], keeping Cates in the lead, but the river was the [jh] and Chidwick rivered two pair to win the pot and double up.
Change of Structure for Super High Roller Bowl V
Tournament Director Paul Campbell made an announcement earlier today about a slight change to the structure of the day.
Originally Day 1 was slated to play nine 60-minute levels, but due to the late start, it was decided that just eight levels would be played.
However, Campbell doesn’t want to alter the parameters of the tournament, and consequently players will still have the first level of Day 2 to use their remaining add on chips. Along with this, once level nine is completed on Day 2, time banks will also be refreshed at that point.
The plan for Day 2 will still be to play nine levels unless the final table of seven players is reached.
Matthias Eibinger Shoves on Fedor Holz
On the turn with the board reading [qh][jc][5s][8c], Fedor Holz checked from the big blind and Matthias Eibinger bet about 35,000 from the cutoff. Holz called.
There was about 110,000 in the pot heading to the river, which was the [qs]. Holz checked and Eibinger moved all in. Holz used a time extension and took an extra minute before folding. Eibinger mucked his hand and took the pot.
Jason Koon Hero-Calls for it All
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There was about 60,000 in the pot on the river with a completed board of [qd][th][3h][2s][9h]. Jason Koon checked from the big blind and Bryn Kenney bet 115,000 from the cutoff, which was enough to put Koon all in for his last 57,500.
Koon used a time extension before calling. Kenney showed [kd][5d] and Koon doubled up with his [jc][9d].
Sam Soverel Strikes Down Cary Katz
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Talal Shakerchi opened to 7,000 from under the gun before Cary Katz moved all in for 43,000 from the button. With the action on Sam Soverel in the big blind, Shakerchi accidentally folded out-of-turn. Soverel then called.
Soverel: [as][2s]
Katz: [ad][kc]
Katz was in commanding shape to double, and when the flop landed [ks][2c][6h], Soverel’s outs were reduced to two.
Unfortunately for Katz, the dealer would burn and turn the [2h] on the turn to shift the heavy advantage into Soveral’s favor.
The river landed the [7h], and Katz tossed in his last add on plaque and was topped up to 100,000 in chips.
Alex Foxen Doubles Through David Peters
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From out of the small blind, Alex Foxen was all in for 132,500 against David Peters on the button.
Peters: [9c][9h]
Foxen: [ac][as]
The dealer spread a [kh][th][qc][tc][6s] board and Foxen collected the double.
Isaac Haxton Doubles Through Jason Koon
Jason Koon was on the button and got into a pot with Isaac Haxton in the cutoff. On the turn with the board reading [ks][9c][8d][jc], Haxton found himself all in for his last 46,000 against Koon.
Haxton showed [as][ah] and was in the lead against Koon’s [qh][js]. Koon needed a queen, jack, or 10 to knockout Haxton, but the [6d] came on the river and Haxton doubled up.
Cary Katz Finds Kings and a Double
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From under the gun, Matthias Eibinger raised to 6,500, and as the action folded to Cary Katz in the cutoff, he moved all in for 26,500.
When the action returned to Eibinger, he used one of his time banks before making the call.
Eibinger: [ah][9s]
Katz: [ks][kd]
The dealer ran out a [9c][qh][8d][4h][js] board and Katz scooped in the double.
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