Hands #105-106: Veksler Shoves on Rheem, Bosca Doubles Through Rheem
Hand #105: Rheem limped in with in the small blind and Pavel Veklser checked . The flop was amazing for Veksler, as he flopped a flush to Rheem's two pair. Rheem bet 150,000 and Veksler just called.
On the turn, Rheem bet 425,000 and Veksler came out of the woodworks with a raise to 1,100,000. Rheem gave it some thought before calling.
The river was the and Rheem checked. Veksler shoved all in for 2,660,000, Rheem asked for a count and needed three of his time bank cards to come to a decision.
"I can only beat a bluff. I flopped two pair bro," Rheem said to Veksler, who didn't respond. "Queen-nine, seven-eight," Rheem mumbled. He shook his head and eventually folded his hand correctly.
"You bluffed me? You did, hah, you smiling. I let you live," Rheem said to Veksler, before starting a verbal barrage.
"It's okay, buddy, but this is not the way to stick to the plan by the way, I'm just gonna remind you. You're f*cking that up, it's annoying me right now. Pavel's crazy bro, he's a crazy f*cking Ukranian, he can have it. Think I don't know you're crazy? I flopped two pair, nine-five, that's what I had," Rheem concluded his monologue, all while Veksler was only smiling.
"Nice hand. Well played, best hand or not," he added.
"Maybe children watch this," Veksler finally responded.
"Sorry, I apologize for the profanity kids. I love the little kids. Chino says sorry," Rheem said while waving his hand.
Hand #106: Daniel Strelitz raised to 200,000 from the cutoff with . Chino Rheem three-bet to 800,000 on the button with . Veksler folded in the small blind.
Bosca woke up with in the big blind and four-bet shoved for 2,095,000. Strelitz got out of the way and Rheem, priced in, made the call.
The board ran out and Bosca's ace-king held up for a double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chino Rheem |
9,880,000
-3,445,000
|
-3,445,000 |
|
||
Pavel Veksler |
5,460,000
1,450,000
|
1,450,000 |
Vicent Bosca |
4,540,000
2,090,000
|
2,090,000 |