Sergi Reixach opened to 320,000 from middle position. The action folded around to Adrien Delmas in the big blind who jammed for 3,215,000. Reixach mad the call.
Adrien Delmas:
Sergi Reixach:
The board ran out . The pocket tens of Delmas held and he scooped the pot.
Sung Joo Hyun raised to 325,000 from under the gun and Sergi Reixach made the call from the button. Brady Osterman three-bet shoved from the big blind with the biggest stack at the table after glancing at his opponents' stacks. Hyun looked at his cards once more before pushing them over the line for the muck but Reixach made the call for the 3,010,000 he had behind.
Sergi Reixach:
Brady Osterman:
The flop came for Reixach to stay ahead but the turn was the for Osterman to pick up the open-ended straight draw to bust Reixach.
Luckily for the Spaniard, the river completed the board with the for him to secure the double-up.
The action folded to Brady Osterman on the button and he raised to 325,000. It folded to Carlos Chang who completed the action with a call from the big blind.
Both players checked on a flop that read .
The turn card paired the board with the . Chang checked and Osterman threw out a bet of 320,000. Chang released his hand.
Gerald Cunniff shoved from the cutoff for 1,845,000 for the action to fold to Brady Osterman in the big blind. He looked at his cards and put a stack over the line for the call with the bigger stack.
Gerald Cunniff:
Brady Osterman:
The board ran out for Cunniff to river the straight to stay alive and double up.
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