No-Limit Hold'em Roland Israelashvili was all in preflop with the against Samuel Gerber's . The flop, turn and river ran out and Israelashvili was sent to the rail.
In what would be the final hand of the tournament, Max Steinberg limped from the button and Samuel Gerber checked his option from the big. The flop came and Gerber checked to Steinberg, who bet 100,000.
Max Steinberg has slowly been grinding Samuel Gerber down since the last posted hand, however, Gerber was able to find a small rush to get some chips back.
Max Steinberg raised it up to 225,000 from the button and received a call from Samuel Gerber in the big blind. The flop came and Gerber check-called a bet of 250,000 from Steinberg. The on the turn lead to both players knuckling.
We are now heads up between Samuel Gerber and Max Steinberg. Neither player possesses a World Series of Poker bracelet, but that is about to change.
Matt Stout moved in for his last 210,000 after being crippled the hand before. Samuel Gerber made the call from the small blind, and Max Steinberg raised from the big blind. Gerber immediately got out of the way and cards were tabled.
Action began on Max Steinberg, who raised to 170,000 from the button. Matt Stout re-raised to 425,000 from the small blind and Samuel Gerber pushed all in for about 2.2 million from the big.
Matt Stout announced all in from the small blind, a bet that would put his opponent Samuel Gerber all in. Gerber quickly made the call and cards were tabled.
Matt Stout opened to 180,000 from the button and Samuel Gerber went all-in from the small blind for his last 490,000. Max Steinberg folded from the big and Stout called to put Gerber at risk.
Samuel Gerber raised it to 210,000 after Matt Stout folded the button. Max Steinberg then raised it up to 450,000. Gerber's response was to move all in for more and put Steinberg at risk. Steinberg snap called and cards were turned over.
Max Steinberg limped from the button, Matt Stout completed from the small and Samuel Gerber checked his option from the big for a three-way pot. The flop came and Stout and Gerber checked to Steinberg, who bet 110,000.
Samuel Gerber called from the big blind and Max Steinberg checked his option from the big to see a flop, which came . Gerber led out for 75,000 and Steinberg made the call.
Max Steinberg limped in on the button, Matt Stout completed the small blind, and Samuel Gerber checked his option in the big blind. The flop came and Stout bet out 115,000. Gerber was next to act and he raised to 315,000.
Dylan Hortin raised it up to 100,000 from the button and found a caller in Samuel Gerber who was residing on the big blind. The flop came and Gerber check-called a bet of 100,000 from Hortin.
Max Steinberg opened to 110,000 in the hijack and and Samuel Gerber popped it to 270,000 from the small blind. A call from Steinberg landed a . Gerber bet 325,000, Steinberg called, and the followed on the turn.
Samuel Gerber opened to 100,000 on the button and Max Steinberg three-bet to 290,000 from the big blind. A call from Gerber landed a flop. Steinberg meticulously gathered chips for a bet and made it 330,000 for Gerbal to call.
David Nicholson opened to 48,000 under the gun and Samuel Gerber three-bet to 130,000 from the hijack. Joseph Marzicola called from the cutoff, while Nicholson opted to lay down his hand. The flop fell and Gerber bet 165,000.
Samuel Gerber opened a recent hand for 50,000 and found callers in an early position Joseph Marzicola, Dylan Hortin on the button, and David Nicholson in the big blind. The flop came and Nicholson was the one who came out betting 78,000.
Dylan Hortin opened to 48,000 under the gun and Samuel Gerber three-bet to what looked to be about 120,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Hortin who four-bet to 325,000. A call from Gerber landed a flop.
Samuel Gerber raised from under the gun and made it 52,000 and action folded around to Vitaly Mescheriakov in the big blind who three-bet to 125,000. After a few moments Gerber moved all in and was snap called.
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