Dzivielevski Doubles into the Chip Lead


Gianluca Speranza opened from under the gun and called the three-bet from Yuri Martins Dzivielevski.
The flop came and Speranza check-called 11,000. The turn was the
and Speranza check-called 55,000.
The river was the . Speranza checked a third time and Dzivielevski moved all in for 167,500.
Speranza tanked, and by tanked we mean he used up all seven of his time extensions.
With one extension remaining, the dealer mistakenly gave him a five second countdown.
When that expired the dealer motioned for Speranza's cards. "It's not a fold," he said, "I still have one remaining."
When that was exhausted, the dealer again gave him the mandatory five second countdown. With one second remaining Speranza called with .
Dzivielevski showed for top pair and doubled up to over 450,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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485,000
283,000
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283,000 |
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135,000
-230,500
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-230,500 |
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