Timoshenko raised to 25,000 on his button and E-Fro came along, bringing a flop of . Timoshenko continued for 25,000 and again Froehlich made the call. After a turn of Timoshenko fired 50,000 into the pot, forcing a fold from E-Fro.
2011 World Series of Poker
Yevgeniy Timoshenko opened to 25,000 from the button, and Eric Froehlich came along with the call.
The flop brought , and Froehlich checked. Timoshenko continued out with 26,000, and E-Fro check-raised to 85,000. Timoshenko called, and the landed on fourth street. Froehlich slowed down again with another check, and Timoshenko took longer to consider than he has at any other point today. It was about two minutes before he fired another bullet of 110,000, and Froehlich yielded this time, sending his cards into the muck.
E-Fro raised to 28,000 on his button and Timoshenko made the call, bringing a flop of . Both players checked and the dealer turned the . The river was the and Timoshenko fired a bet of 80,000. E-Fro made the call but mucked his hand when Timoshenko flipped .
Timoshenko made it 25,000 to go before the flop and E-Fro made the call, bringing a flop of which both players checked. The turn brought the and Froehlich fired 25,000 into the pot. Timoshenko thought it over and raised to 80,000, forcing Froehlich to release his cards.
Eric Froehlich opened to 26,000 from the button, and Yevgeniy Timoshenko three-bet to 82,000. It worked. Froehlich folded, and neither player has yet to call a three-bet in this match.
Livello: 2
Bui: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 0
Timoshenko made it 22,000 to go on his button and E-Fro continues to bully his opponent, three-betting and taking the pot uncontested.
With 50,000 in the pot the players saw a flop of and both checked the action. After a on the turn, Froehlich led out and Timoshenko mucked.
Yevgeniy Timoshenko opened to 22,000 preflop, and Eric Froehlich defended his big blind with a call. The flop came , and Froehlich check-called a bet to see the on the turn. Both players checked now, and the filled out the board on the river. It went check-check again, and Froehlich's was good enough to take down the pot.
He's up to about 2.51 million now from his starting stack of 2.4.
Timoshenko raised to 22,000 preflop and E-Fro made the call. The flop came . Both players checked it down and the turn came . After two more checks, the river fell and Froehlich bet 70,000 which was larger than the pot. Timoshenko made the min-raise to 140,000 and Froehlich snap-called, showing for the straight to the ten and scooping the largest pot of the match thus far.