Gadzhiev Is Bluffing; Aygun Isn't
Heads-up on a flop of 6?3?8?, Andrei Vavilonskii bet 200,000 from under the gun and Roman Gadzhiev called in the big blind.
Both players checked the K? turn before Gadzhiev led out for 400,000 on the K? river. Vavilonskii tanked for about a minute before calling.
"Why can't you fold," Gadzhiev said with a laugh as he showed Q?9? for a bluff. Vavilonskii turned over 7?6? to win the pot.
A few hands later, Aksel Aygun raised to 225,000 in the hijack and Eduard Norel defended his big blind.
Both players checked the 2?6?J? flop before Norel led out for 450,000 on the J? turn. Aygun called to see the A? river.
Norel then checked and Aygun slid forward a bet of 705,000. Norel tanked for a few minutes before calling as Aygun turned over J?J? for quads.
"If you bet the flop we get it in," Norel told him before mucking.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrei Vavilonskii |
11,400,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Eduard Norel |
8,800,000
-2,700,000
|
-2,700,000 |
|
||
Aksel Aygun |
3,200,000
1,450,000
|
1,450,000 |
Roman Gadzhiev |
3,100,000
-2,600,000
|
-2,600,000 |