Hands #30-34: Wesierski Chips Up Nicely

Hand #30: Aristeidis Moschonas raised to 7 million in the hijack with the and that won the pot without resistance.
Hand #31: Joao Simao made it 7 million to go first to act with and Pavel Plesuv called in the big blind with
, Radoslaw Wesierski defended the
out of the big blind. The
flop was checked to Plesuv and he bet 7.5 million with his top pair. Wesierski called and Simao asked his table neighbor for the stack size before check-raising to 22 million.
Plesuv folded and Wesierski eventually called with 41 million behind. The turn paired the board and Wesierski checked, Simao checked back. The
fell on the river and Wesierski checked after having improved to a straight. Simao gave him a stare down and checked behind to see Wesierski rake in a vital pot.
Hand #32: Simao received a walk, checked his cards and he turned over the . "That's the punishment for looking, Moschonas joked.
Hand #33: Viktor Blom raised to 7.5 million with the and Wesierski called on the button with
, Moschonas came along from the big blind with
. The flop fell
and all three players checked. On the
turn, Moschonas checked and Blom bet 12.5 million with his gutshot straight draw, which netted him two folds.
Hand #34: Blom raised to 7,500,000 from the under-the-gun position with . Simao found
on the button and decided to three-bet to 25,500,000. Blom considered all his options, looked at Simao's stack and then folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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231,100,000
15,700,000
|
15,700,000 |
|
||
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185,400,000
-10,800,000
|
-10,800,000 |
|
||
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146,000,000
76,200,000
|
76,200,000 |
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138,700,000
-47,800,000
|
-47,800,000 |
|
||
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111,600,000
-20,900,000
|
-20,900,000 |
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108,800,000
9,900,000
|
9,900,000 |
|
||
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91,400,000
-25,500,000
|
-25,500,000 |