Hands #42-46: Schindler Hitting Boards
Hand #42: Ryan Riess found and opened to 100,000. He found two customers; small blind Ben Tollerene who flatted with and big blind Jake Schindler who had .
Nobody paired his hand on the flop and the street remained checked. The changed nothing and Tollerene decided to have a go at the pot with a 110,000-lead. Schindler folded but Riess called.
The river hit Tollerene and he checked to Riess. Riess studied the board for a moment and then tapped back to see Tollerene turn up the best hand.
Hand #43: Cary Katz opened to 100,000 with and won the pot preflop.
Hand #44: Tollerene looked down at and started the action with a raise to 85,000. Schindler flat-called with on the button and the blinds got out of the way.
The flop favoured Schindler and Tollerene checked to him. Schindler slid in a pile of blue chips worth 75,000 total. Tollerene made the call to see the turn counterfeit his pair.
A quick check-check allowed the complete the board and Tollerene knew he couldn't win the hand with a check so he led out 150,000. As expected, Schindler raised and forced a prompt fold from his rival.
Hand #45: Button Riess opened his to 100,000 and Tollerene looked down at dominated in the big blind. He called and they went to the flop where Tollerene check-folded to a 65,000-bet.
Hand #46: Riess raised to 100,000 with and Schindler defended with a call. He hit top pair top kicker on the flop but Riess checked behind. Schindler kept hiding his strength with another check on the turn but Riess remained passive so Schindler priced the river at 175,000. Riess folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jake Schindler |
2,625,000
580,000
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580,000 |
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Ben Tollerene |
1,755,000
515,000
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515,000 |
Cary Katz |
1,195,000
-200,000
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-200,000 |
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Ryan Riess |
1,125,000
-895,000
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-895,000 |
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