Hand #71: Jonathan Dimmig limped the small blind and Jeffrey Coburn made it 225,000 more to go. Dimmig called and they saw the flop.
Check from Dimmig, Coburn bet 380,000 and Dimmig min-raised to 760,000. Coburn moved allin for another 2 million on top. Dimmig folded after some consideration.
Hand #72: Andrew Teng moved all-in from early position for what looked like 2 million. The action folded to Bradley Anderson in the big blind and he made the call.
Teng:
Anderson:
The board ran out and the pot was chopped.
Hand #73: The level had come to an end, one more hand was played and everyone folded. James Duke received a walk in his big blind.
Hand #66: James Duke opened for 350,000 and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #67: Jonathan Dimmig opened for 325,000 from the button and Bradley Anderson called from the big blind. The flop came and Anderson checked. Dimmig got 410,000 and Anderson folded to give Dimmig the pot.
Hand #68: Jeff Coburn opened to 330,000 from the button and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #69: Anderson opened from the button to 325,000 and took down the pot.
Hand #70: Duke opened for 350,000 from the button. Dimmig called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked.
The turn was the and Dimmig led out for 480,000. Duke folded to give him the pot.
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Hand #65: We have a new chip leader in Bradley Anderson. He raised to 330,000 and Jonathan Dimmig three-bet to 885,000 out of the big blind. Anderson called and the two of them saw the flop. Dimmig led for 900,000 and was called.
The showed up on the turn and the second barrel from Dimmig followed, worth 1.7 million. Anderson min-raised to 3.4 million and his opponent tank folded. The updated chip counts are just a guess, since Anderson is trying to build a little tower to his left.
Hand #60: Jeff Coburn opened to 325,000 from under the gun. Andrew Teng reraised to 1.35 million from the small blind. Coburn folded and Teng picked up the pot.
Hand #61: Teng opened from the button for 320,000. Coburn made the call. The flop came and both players checked.
The turn was the and Coburn led out for 465,000. Teng folded and Coburn took down the pot.
Hand #62: James Duke opened for 350,000 and Bradley Anderson called out of the big blind. The flop came and both players checked.
The turn was the and they again checked. The river was the and both players checked once again. The hands were turned over:
Anderson:
Duke:
The board played and it was a chopped pot.
Hand #63: Jonathan Dimmig opened for 325,000 and collected the blinds and antes when everyone folded.
Hand #64: Anderson opened to 325,000 from the button. The blinds folded to give him the pot.
Hand #56: Andrew Teng raised to 320,000 from the button, Jonathan Dimmig called out of the small blind and Jeffrey Coburn moved all in. Both opponents folded and the short stack raked in the pot.
Hand #57: James Duke was first to act and raised it up to 350,000. Dimmig called and Bradley Anderson three-bet to 825,000 out of the big blind. Both opponents called but then folded when Duke followed up the flop with a bet of 1.2 million.
Hand #58: Dimmig raised and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand #59: Dimmig raised to 425,000 from the button and Anderson three-bet to 1.1 million out of the big blind. Dimmig made the call and both checked down the flop.
The fell on the turn and Anderson bet 2.2 million with less than that behind. Dimmig moved all in and sent his opponent in a world of pain. Anderson eventually made the call and cheered when the cards were turned over.
Dimmig:
Anderson:
Our chip leader needed a jack to score the knockout but it wasn’t meant to be as the completed the board. Anderson doubled up for 3,945,000 after the turn and we are still five handed.
Hand #51: Jonathan Dimmig moved all in first to act from the small blind and Jeff Coburn quickly folded his big blind.
Hand #52: James Duke opened to 250,000 and would pick up the blinds and antes when everyone folded.
Hand #53: Coburn moved all in for slightly more than a million in chips from the button. Duke made the call from the big blind. The hands were turned over:
Coburn:
Duke:
The flop came giving Coburn top pair and Duke an inside straight draw. The turn was the , meaning Duke could only eliminate Coburn with a jack on the river. The came on the river and Coburn doubled up to approximately 2.5 million in chips.
Hand #54: Coburn opened for 325,000 and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #55: Duke opened for 350,000 and Dimmig reraised from the big blind to 885,000. James folded to give Dimmig the pot.
Hand #46: Andrew Teng raised to 250,000 and won the blinds and antes. His rail now includes Manig Loeser, Jamila von Perger and Dominik Nitsche. “Go Andy,” they cheered.
Hand #47: Teng raised to 250,000 and Bradley Anderson defended his big blind to see the flop. Anderson check-called 275,000 and then both players checked down the turn and the river. Anderson showed and Teng had that beat with to take down the pot.
Hand #48: James Duke received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #49: Anderon raised to 250,000 from the button and Teng called in the big blind. They both checked the flop and Teng took it down with a bet of 280,000 after the showed up on the turn.
Hand #50: Loeser left the rail and went back to his Pot Limit Hold’em table. Anderson raised to 250,000 and Jonathan Dimmig called in the big blind.
Both checked the flop and Dimmig bet the turn for 260,000. Anderson called and the completed the board. Both checked and Anderson won the pot with for top pair.