Ryan Miller: XxXx / 8?Q?10?7? / Xx
Bryn Kenney: XxXx / 8?4?K?5? / Xx- folded seventh street
Ryan Miller was the bring-in and called Bryn Kenney's complete. Kenney was the one putting in the bets on fourth, fifth, and sixth street and Miller came along for the ride.
Kenney checked seventh street to Miller, who bet. That sent Kenney back in his chair, who adjusted his cap and glasses to study the situation. After about thirty seconds, he decided against it to leave the pot to Miller.
Andres Korn: XxXx/3?8?3?3?/Xx
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx/A?K?J?10?/Xx
Andres Korn brought in and Maximilian Schindler completed. Korn called and bet out when Schindler checked to him on fourth street. Schindler called and called subsequent bets on fifth and sixth street when Korn made an open pair and trips, respectively.
On seventh street the action went check-check and Schindler tabled Q?J?5? for Broadway while Korn did not fill up nor made a low with K?6?2?.
Andres Korn: XxXx/8?2?9?J?/Xx
Bryn Kenney: XxXx/A?6?J?Q?/Xx
Korn and Bryn Kenney then played a three-bet pot on third street the next hand. On fourth street, Kenney led out and Korn called. The same happened on fifth and sixth street before Korn called Kenney's final bet on seventh street, leaving himself less than an ante behind
Kenney showed 5?4?3? for a six-low and ace-queen high, and it was miraculously enough to scoop the pot as Korn tabled A?7x6x for a worse low and ace-jack high.
Andres Korn: K?10?/2?7?8?A?/Xx
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx/A?J?6?- folded fifth street
Ryan Miller: Q?5?/4?9?2?9?/2?
Korn then chopped a pot before he was automatically all-in again the very next hand. Schindler then completed and Ryan Miller called.
Schindler eventually folded on fifth street to a bet from Miller, and Miller and Korn showed down their hands. Miller had already made a flush and Korn was drawing to just a low. He hit a chance on sixth street, but seventh street bricked out for him as he threw the card into the muck.
The Argentinian was felted in fourth place and was the first player to take home a six-figure score.
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Maximilian Schindler: XxXx / A?5?8?10? / Xx
Bryn Kenney: XxXx / 6?3?K?4? / Xx
Bryn Kenney was the bring-in and Maximilian Schindler completed the ace. Kenney then made it two bets to go and Schindler called. Kenney also bet fourth street and Schindler called.
A paint card landed on Kenney's side on fifth street while Schindler had three low cards showing, prompting the latter to bet. On sixth street, Schindler check-called a bet. On seventh street, Schindler check-called another bet from Kenney.
Kenney rolled over 5?2?2? for a straight and sixty-five low to scoop the pot and enter the break with a healthy lead.
Ryan Miller: XxXx/2?A?2?- folded fifth street
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx/A?A?7?
Ryan Miller brought in and Maximilian Schindler completed. Miller called and called a bet from Schindler on fourth street as well, when the latter's ace paired.
Miller paired himself on fifth street, but elected to fold his deuces when faced with another bet from Schindler.
By winning this pot, Schindler gathered a narrow chip lead over his nearest competitor Bryn Kenney.
Maximilian Schindler: XxXx / Q?7?3?J? / Xx
Bryn Kenney: XxXx / 6?J?K?2? / Xx - folded seventh street
Andres Korn was the bring-in with the 4?. Maximilian Schindler completed the queen, Bryn Kenney made it two bets with the six and Schindler called.
Schindler bet again on fourth street and fired every subsequent street as well. Kenney ultimately folded the river after some thought.
Andres Korn: XxXx / 5?10?9?2? / Xx
Bryn Kenney: XxXx / 4?J?Q?2? / Xx
In the next hand, Kenney was the bring-in called a complete from Andres Korn. Kenney check-called a bet on fourth street before betting himself on fifth street. Korn made it two big bets to go and Kenney called.
On sixth street, Kenney bet again before both players checked the final round.
"Queens-up," Kenney announced, tabling Q?9?4?.
"Queens-up is good," Korn confirmed while mucking.