From the button, David Boyaciyan raised to 260,000, and Martin Finger three-bet to 625,000 total. The call came, and off they went to the flop.
It came , and thats how much Finger bet -- 625,000. Boyaciyan didn't waste more than a few seconds deciding to make the call. He was starting to get short on chips by that point, and he was faced with another bet of 1.1 million on the turn. Boyaciyan cut down his chips -- he had less than 4 million left in front of him, and he eventually announced that he was all in.
With a frown, Finger quickly surrendered, and Boyaciyan has clawed his way back to within one double-up of taking the lead.
David Boyaciyan had the button to start this hand. He kicked things off with a raise to 260,000 and Martin Finger made the call from the big blind. After the flop fell, Finger check-called a 270,000-chip continuation bet from Boyaciyan.
The turn was the and Boyaciyan bet 470,000 after Finger checked to him. Finger made the call.
The river completed the board with the and Finger checked. Boyaciyan thought about things for a minute, but then checked back. He then showed the for two pair, queens and sixes, and scooped the pot.
On the button, Martin Finger raised to 250,000. David Boyaciyan called and the two took a flop. Boyaciyan checked and called a bet of 250,000 from Finger.
The landed on the turn and both players checked to see the fall on the river. Both checked again.
Finger showed the for six high and lost to Boyaciyan's for king high.
David Boyaciyan raised to 260,000 from the button and Martin Finger defended with a call from the big blind. The flop came down and Finger check-folded to a bet of 260,000 from Boyaciyan.
From the button, David Boyaciyan raised to 260,000. Martin Finger called out of the big blind and the flop came down . Finger checked, Boyaciyan bet 265,000 and Finger called.
The fell on the turn and Finger checked. Boyaciyan increased his bet size to 490,000 and slid it out. Finger gave it up and Boyaciyan won the pot.