Chad Eveslage () raised to 750,000 and Jake Schindler () called.
The flop was and Schindler checked. Eveslage continued for 1,200,000. Schindler called. Both players checked the turn and the river was the
Schindler checked and Eveslage bet 3,000,000.
Schindler took his time and threw out a couple of time banks before eventually calling. Eveslage tabled his flush and opened up a 2:1 lead in this heads-up match.
Jake Schindler raised from the small blind and Josh Arieh called and was all in from the big blind for around 1,100,000.
Josh Arieh:
Jake Schindler:
The flop gave Arieh a pair and a flush draw. The turn was a brick and the river gave Arieh a flush and secured a small double for the 2021 WSOP Player of the Year.
Josh Arieh opened to 600,000 from the button with . Jake Schindler came along from the big blind with .
The flop came . Schindler checked and Arieh bet 400,000. Schindler put in the check-raise to 1,200,000 with his flopped trips and put the pressure on Arieh. Arieh made the call and took the hand to the next street.
The turn was the , filling up both players. Schindler now bet 1,350,000. After thinking for about 30 seconds, Arieh again made the call in the swelling pot.
The river was the . Schindler eyed up Arieh's stack and decided to go for the maximum. Schindler went all in for 4,600,000.
"Oh, man. I don't think I can fold," Arieh immediately groaned. He made the call and Arieh was left with five big blinds.