Winter Doubles Through Aldemir, Leaves Aldemir the Short Stack
Koray Aldemir raised to 100,000 with [9s9h] and Sean Winter reraised all in with [KcQh] and Aldemir quickly called.
The board ran out [Qc7c4sKd8d] and Aldemir was left with a little more than 200,000 after the hand. Winter took the chip lead after winning this hand.
Aldemir doubled on the next hand, but is still about 300,000 behind Ryan Riess.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 2,960,000 |
1,205,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 1,910,000 |
-255,000 ![]() |
Ryan Riess | 795,000 |
210,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 485,000 |
-1,285,000 ![]() |
Foxen Shoves Into Aldemir
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Alex Foxen limped the small blind with [Qh4s] and Koray Aldemir checked behind with [8h3h].
The flop came [Kh9h5s] and Foxen bet 50,000. Aldemir called.
The turn was the [3h], giving Aldemir a flush and Foxen a queen-high flush draw. Foxen bet again, this time making it 170,000. Aldemir called.
The river was the [4d] and Foxen shoved, putting Aldemir at risk and Aldemir quickly called with a flush to double up through the chip-leading Foxen.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 2,165,000 |
-700,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,770,000 |
860,000 ![]() |
Riess Doubles Through Aldemir
Koray Aldemir raised all in from the small blind with [Qc2h] and Ryan Riess called with [Jc9s], putting his tournament life at risk.
The board ran out [KcQhTc7s5s], giving Riess a straight on the flop. Aldemir couldn’t catch up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Koray Aldemir | 910,000 |
-265,000 ![]() |
Ryan Riess | 585,000 |
230,000 ![]() |
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Updated Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 2,865,000 |
-125,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 1,755,000 |
-120,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,175,000 |
225,000 ![]() |
Ryan Riess | 355,000 |
20,000 ![]() |
Foxen Extends His Lead
Koray Aldemir opened to 90,000 with [AhTh] and Alex Foxen defended the big blind with [9h7h].
The flop came [KhTd5h] and Foxen checked to Aldemir. Aldemir bet 80,000. Foxen called.
The turn was the [Js] and Foxen led for 235,000. Aldemir called.
The river was the [8c]. Foxen shoved, putting Aldemir at risk should he call. Aldemir quickly folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 2,990,000 |
425,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 950,000 |
-425,000 ![]() |
Updated Counts
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 2,565,000 |
595,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 1,875,000 |
-345,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,375,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Ryan Riess | 335,000 |
-420,000 ![]() |
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