Chris Kruk Uses His Final Add-On
On a flop of [js][tc][7d], Igor Kurganov checked from the big blind and Chris Kruk bet 11,500 from middle position. Kurganov check-raised all in and Kruk thought a little before calling.
Kruk was all in for about 75,000 and tabled [kc][qs]. Kurganov showed [jh][7s] and is in the lead with top and bottom pair. The turn was the [4c] and the river was the [qh].
Kruk made top pair, but missed his straight draw. Kurganov won the pot and Kruk used his final add-on chip and is now sitting with his last 100,000 in chips.
Seth Davies Rivers Double Against Justin Bonomo
With around 110,000 in the middle and the board reading [3c][6d][kc][9s], Justin Bonomo led out for 42,000 from the big blind.
Seth Davies called from middle position as the river landed the [6c].
Bonomo pushed out 150,000, and Davies immediately called all in for his last 75,000.
Bonomo tabled his [ah][kd] for kings-up, but it would be Davies’ [qc][jc] for a flush that would earn him the double.
Dominik Nitsche Eliminated by Dan Smith
(from the PokerGO Live Stream)
Action folded to Dominik Nitsche in the small blind, and he moved all in for 36,500. Dan Smith called in the big blind.
Nitsche: [td][6d]
Smith: [ad][tc]
The board ran out [5c][4c][qd][2h][5s] and the Super High Roller Bowl V Satellite winner in Nitsche is eliminated.
Ben Yu Eliminated by Seth Davies
Seth Davies raised to 6,500 from the hijack and Ben Yu moved all in from the small blind for 57,000. Sean Winter folded his big blind and Davies thought for a few moments before calling.
Davies showed [kh][qs] and needed a little help against Yu’s [ah][tc]. The flop was [qd][jc][5h], moving Davies into the lead. The turn was the [4d] and the river was the [9d]. Yu couldn’t spike an ace or a king to stay alive and he was eliminated at the beginning of the level.
Davies is only slightly above starting stack, but still has two add-ons at his disposal.
Alex Foxen Wins on the Turn
Rick Salomon limped in for 3,000 in middle position and Alex Foxen raised to 12,000 from the small blind.
Stephen Chidwick called from the big, and Salomon called also.
The flop landed [6s][kd][9h] and action checked through to reveal the [6d] on the turn.
Foxen led out for 14,000 and both Chidwick and Salomon folded.
Strategy Talk: David Peters vs Christoph Vogelsang
On Day 1 of Super High Roller Bowl V, David Peters played an exciting hand versus former champ Christoph Vogelsang in which he managed to get full value from his pocket aces. Watch Peters’ analysis in the video below as he takes you through his thought process.
Sean Winter Doubles Through Seth Davies
On the turn with the board reading [ac][js][7s][3h], Sean Winter checked from the big blind and Seth Davies bet 75,000 from the hijack. Winter called and the river was the [9d].
Winter checked again and Davies moved all in for effectively Winter’s remaining 97,500. Winter called and showed [ah][qc]. He won the pot and doubled up against Davies’ [qd][ts].
Sam Soverel Doubles Through Matthias Eibinger
Sam Soverel raised to 7,000 on the button and Talal Shakerchi called out of the small blind. Matthias Eibinger three-bet out of the big blind and Soverel moved all in for 73,000. Shakerchi folded and Eibinger reluctantly called.
Eibinger showed [ah][8s] and needed an ace against Soverel’s [qd][qh]. The board ran out [kd][9h][js][4c][th] and Soverel rivered a straight to double up.
Queens Hold Up for Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen was all in from the small blind for 93,000 against Bill Klein in the cutoff.
Foxen: [qh][qc]
Klein: [ac][ks]
The board ran out [6s][2c][6d][8c][7s] and Foxen doubled through.
You're all caught up!
No more pages to load