Hands #88-92: Solaas Turns Trips
Hand #88: Toby Lewis with and Chul-Hyon Park with saw the flop of for the minimum in the blinds. Lewis bet 100,000 and Park called. The turn was a and Lewis check-called 200,000. They both checked the and Lewis took it down.
Hand #89: Lewis raised on the button to 200,000 with . Stefan Huber defended big blind with . The board read on the river after four checks. They checked again and Huber won the showdown with aces.
Hand #90: Lewis raised with and Espen Solaas defended big blind with . Solaas check-called 125,000 on the flop and turned trips when the fell. Solaas tanked until a clock was called and then bet 175,000. Lewis called and the fell. They both checked and trips took it down.
Hand #91: Huber was dealt and raised to 225,000 on the button. The board read and technical issues with the stream made the action impossible to follow but Huber appeared to win a pot of about 1.1 million against Mike Del Vecchio, who had .
Hand #92: Huber's turn for in the cutoff and he called. Solaas had on the button and made it 375,000. Huber called in short order and they saw flop. A continuation-bet won the pot for Solaas.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Espen Solaas |
4,385,000
1,030,000
|
1,030,000 |