Adeniya Wins Big Pot and Claims Chip Lead
Martins Adeniya has just won a 48,000 chip pot on the very last hand of the night and he did so without having to showdown his hole cards.
In the hand he opened the betting with a 2,000 raise from under the gun, Nicolas Hahn called in the hijack seat, Michael Csango called on the button and Andrei Revenko came along for the ride in the small blind.
Flop: - Revenko came out betting from the small blind to the tune of 8,000, Adeniya called but both Hahn and Csango folded.
Turn: - Revenko showed no signs of slowing down and he bet 12,000, a bet that was called by Adeniya very quickly.
River: - After been called on both the flop and the turn Revenko now stopped betting, opting to check instead. Adeniya was in no mood to let him get to showdown without paying for it and he put a bet of 24,000 onto the table. Revenko released his hand without much thought and Adeniya moved up to 182,500 chips.