Jerry Wong raised to 240,000 from the button and Joel Micka called out of the small blind with . Dimitar Danchev looked at and three-bet to 720,000 from the big blind and suddenly it was back on Wong.
Our original raiser released and Micka decided to stick around for the ride. The flop was and Micka tapped the table. Danchev continued for 550,00 and Micka released.
Jerry Wong held the button. He opened to 240,000 only to have Joel Micka three-bet to 705,000 from the small blind. Both of Micka's opponents released and he took down the pot.
Dimitar Danchev opened to 200,000 on the button with and Jerry Wong three-bet to 505,000 with from the small blind. Joel Micka called from the big blind with , Danchev folded, and the flop came down .
Wong bet 475,000, which Micka quickly called. The followed on the turn which both players checked, landing the on the river. Wong fired 800,000 and Micka called after about five seconds, only to see his pair of nines was beat on the river by Wong's two pair.
Joel Micka had the button. He raised to 200,000 only to have Dimitar Danchev come over the top for 525,000 total. Jerry Wong folded his big blind and Micka called.
The flop was and Danchev continued for 525,000. Micka flat called and the turn brought the . Danchev slowed down and tapped the table which prompted Micka to move 1.125 million into the middle. Danchev tanked for about a minute before calling.
The river was the and the action went check-check. Micka showed for a flopped set of deuces but it was the second best hand behind Danchev's for the wheel. After this pot the two are now very close in chips.
Jerry Wong raised to 200,000 on the button with and Joel Micka three-bet to 575,000 from the small blind with . Dimitar Danchev folded his big blind, Wong called, and the flop came down .
Micka bet 490,000 and Wong took about 60 seconds before he called to see the turn. Micka slowed down and checked it to Wong who bet 1.8 million. Micka gave it up, surrendering the pot to Wong.