Hands #82-87: Tens Are Good for Riess

Hand #82: Ryan Riess limped in and John Smith checked his option. The flop went check, check. After the
turn, Smith checked and folded when Riess bet 60,000.
Hand #83: Smith raised to 100,000 and Riess called. The flop came and Riess checked. Smith made it 100,000 to go anmd was called before the
on the turn went check, check. On the
river, Riess bet 190,000 and claimed the pot without showdown.
Hand #84: Riess raised to 125,000 and Smith called. On the flop, Smith checked and called a bet of 125,000 before doing so again for 210,000 on the
turn. There was no betting action on the
river and Smith tabled
for a pair of sevens. Riess had that beat with
and won the pot.
Hand #85: Smith raised to 125,000 and Riess called. The flop fell and Riess checked. A bet of 150,000 by Smith did the trick to force a fold.
Hand #86: Riess raidsed to 125,000 and Smith defended his big blind. On the flop, Smith bet 125,000 and shut down all further action.
Hand #87: Smith raised to 100,000 in the last hand of the level and Riess let go.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,890,000
530,000
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530,000 |
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1,310,000
-530,000
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-530,000 |