Hand #146: Jeff Blenkarn raised to 160,000, Mike Kachan three-bet to 335,000 and they both folded after Andrew Egan four-bet all in.
Hand #147: Egan raised to 160,000 and Klenbarn called to see the flop. Blenkarn checked, Egan bet 225,000 and received a stare from his opponent. Blenkarn folded after giving it some fold. The rail still jokingly cheered for Victor (Skolmstedt).
Hand #148: Blenkarn limped from the small blind and Kachan checked his option in the big blind. After the flop, Blenkarn bet 160,000 and folded once his opponent raised to 400,000.
Hand #149: Eric Shanks raised to 165,000 and Kachan inquired about his stack behind, which would be 1.2 million in chips. Kachan then three-bet to 600,000 and that shut down all further action.
Hand #150: Blenkarn raised to 160,000 and Kachan called on the button. Egan folded his small blind and Shanks now moved all in out of the big blind. Both opponents quickly folded.
Hand #139: The action folded to Mike Kachan and he asked Viktor Skoldstedt on how much stack he had behind in the big blind. He then moved all in and Skoldstedt called for his last 410,000 with .
Kachan had and the split pot was already guaranteed after the flop. The meaningless turn and river completed the board and they chopped it up.
Hand #140: Eric Shanks raised to 160,000 and Kachan three-bet to 275,000. The action folded to Andrew Egan and he moved all in for 550,000. Shanks folded and Kachan called off.
Kachan:
Egan:
There was no help for the bigger stack on the and Egan doubled up.
Hand #141: Kachan raised to 185,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #142: Skoldstedt moved all in for 365,000 and got the blinds and antes.
Hand #143: Skoldstedt was all in for the second time in a row and nobody called.
Hand #134: Andrew Egan moved all-in and Mike Kachan called. Egan had but Kachan had the . The cards ran out and Kachan doubled up to leave Egan short.
Hand #135: Jeff Blenkarn opened to 175,000 and Viktor Skoldstedt called. Egan moved all-in and there was a side pot. The two active players checked down the board of and Egan tripled up with the winning .
Hand #136: Egan moved all-in and Eric Shanks called with . Egan had . The board ran out for a chop.
Hand #137: Mike Kachan made it 210,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #138: Viktor Skoldstedt raised to 160,000 and Kachan called and checked dark. The flop was and Skoldstedt checked to see the turn . Kachan bet 95,000 and Skoldstedt called. The river was the . Kachan bet 435,000 and tried to talk him out of it, but Skoldstedt called.
Kachan showed for the straight and Skoldstedt mucked.
Hand #129: Jeff Blenkarn raised to 160,000 on the button and Viktor Skoldstedt made the call to see the flop. Both players checked and Skoldstedt bet 225,000 after the turn.
Blenkarn check-called and did so again after the river for 275,000. He showed as winning hand and raked in the pot.
Hand #130: Andrew Egan received a walk.
Hand #131: Skoldstedt raised to 170,000 on the button and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #132: Eric Shanks limped in the small blind and Blenkarn checked his option. On the flop, Shanks bet 85,000 and was called before checking the turn. Blenkarn bet 210,000 and won the pot.
Hand #133: Skoldstedt raised to 160,000 and folded after Mike Kachan moved all in out of the big blind.
Hand #128: Eric Shanks made it 125,000 and Jeff Blenkarn called in the small blind. Heads-up to a flop of and the turn , both of which the duo checked.
The river was the . Blenkarn bet 100,000 and then called a raise from Shanks who tabled to win the pot.
Hand #121: Viktor Skoldstedt raised to 130,000 and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand #122: Andrew Egan made it 120,000 to go and nobody called.
Hand #123: The action folded to Jeff Blenkarn in the small blind and he raised to 130,000. Mike Kachan called and they saw the flop. Both checked and Blenkarn took down the pot on the turn with a bet of 125,000.
Hand #124: Egan raised to 125,000 and Blenkarn called to see the heads-up flop of . Egan checked, Blenkarn bet 155,000 and Egan called to see the on the turn.
Egan checked once again and Blenkarn fired his second bullet worth 305,000. It took a good one minute before Egan grabbed into his stack and called. Both checked the river and Blenkarn tabled as the winning hand.
Hand #116: Andrew Egan raised to 120,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #117: Egan made it 120,000 and again he took it down.
Hand #118: Eric Shanks raised to 125,000 and won the pot
Hand #119: Shanks raised 125,000 again and won the pot.
Hand #120: Shanks made it 125,000 for the third time in a row and Viktor Skoldstedt three- bet to 260,000. Shanks moved all in and Skoldstedt asked for a count. 1,340,000 and Skoldstedt folded.