Hand 19-25: Butzhammer Wins a Big One
Hand #19: Ensan in the small blind with limped in and Amirov checked his in the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The hit the turn and Ensan made a bet of 125,000. Amirov, with a pair of deuces, called. The river came the and both players checked. Ensan took it down with his pair of eights.
Hand #20: Thomas Butzhammer made it 250,000 under the gun with only the showing. He took down the blinds and antes as everyone folded.
Hand #21: Ensan asked if anyone was interested in discussing a deal, but not everyone was in for that at that point and play was not paused.
Amirov on the button with made it 250,000. Popov in the small blind had and called. Butzhammer folded his from the big blind.
The flop came , missing both. Popov checked and Amirov made a bet of 280,000 into the 720,000 pot. Popov folded and Amirov took it down.
Hand #22: Slaven Popov with on the button made it 255,000. Gleb Tremzin in the big blind called with . The flop came and Tremzin checked his open ended. Popov made a bet of 260,000 into the 670,000 pot. Tremzin called and the hit the turn. Tremzin checked and Popov, now with top pair, bet 485,000 with 2,110,000 behind. Tremzin folded and Popov took it down.
Hand #23: Thomas Butzhammer with on the button made it 250,000 to go. Hossein Ensan found in the big blind and called. The flop came and Ensan lead out for 300,000. Butzhammer flatted in position. The hit the turn and Ensan bet 720,000 into the 1,260,000 pot with just 2.91 million behind. Butzhammer made the call and the pot grew to 2.7 million.
The completed the board and Ensan checked. Butzhammer thought about it for a bit, cut out 1.8 million, but checked behind the winner in the end. Big pot to Butzhammer!
Hand #24: Thomas Butzhammer raised from the cutoff with and he picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #25: The action folded to Ilkin Amirov in the small blind with and he raised to 305,000. Slavan Popov received in the big blind and he tanked for a while before three-betting to 825,000. Amirov gave up, and Popov raked in the pot.