Belea Cements Lead In Three-Way Action


Henri Kasper jammed for the second time in a row, this time for 1,625,000 with the , and collected the blinds and big blind ante.
Brian Delaney then raised to 325,000 with the in the cutoff. Razvan Belea in the small blind just called with
and Fabrice Bigot came along out of the big blind holding the
. The
was checked to Delaney and he continued for 225,000, which Belea just called.
Bigot then made a move with a squeeze to 1,200,000 only for Delaney to reraise to 2,575,000. Belea used one time bank extension before moving all-in, forcing out both opponents who had ill-timed their moves.
"You had a four, too?" Belea asked and got some answers back from Delaney, who claimed to have a good four while Bigot chimed in with a "what the fuck am I doing in this hand".
Player | Chips | Progress |
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21,650,000
4,875,000
|
4,875,000 |
|
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7,950,000
-1,675,000
|
-1,675,000 |
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7,450,000
-3,300,000
|
-3,300,000 |