Hands #386-390: Number Ten is Also for Korenev


Hand #386: Roman Korenev limped the button and Jared Koppel checked. The flop was followed by two rapid checks. Koppel checked the
turn to Korenev, who bet 400,000. Koppel check-raised all in and Korenev snap-called.
Roman Korenev:
Jared Koppel:
Korenev was ahead but Koppel had plenty of outs to win the bracelet on the spot. He needed a ten, five or heart to win but the river was the instead for the tenth double-up during heads-up battle. Korenev moved up to 9,100,000.
Hand #387: Koppel raised to 625,000, received a call and won it with a 500,000 bet on the flop.
Hand #388: Korenev mirrored his opponent in the previous hand. He raised to 625,000 and won it with a 500,000-bet on the flop.
Hand #389: Koppel with a raise to 625,000 and a fold from Korenev.
Hand #390: In a limped pot, it was Korenev who bet 300,000 on an flop and Koppel who called. After the
turn went check/check, Koppel checked the
river as well. Korenev bet 800,000 and picked up the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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19,000,000
-5,000,000
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-5,000,000 |
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9,400,000
5,000,000
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5,000,000 |
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