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      • #1 – Open – $1,000 + $100
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    Sklenicka builds an empire

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 175K
    • Big Blind: 350K
    • Button Ante: 350K
    • Chip Average: 21M
    • Remaining: 6
    • Entries: 126

    2018/05/02 - 21:51 by Jôle Simard

    When David Lopez opened to 750K, the bet was raised by Timothy Reilly to 2.2M. Michael Sklenicka, from the small blind, stepped in with a 6M raise. Lopez folded, and Reilly called.

    Sklenicka supported his raise with a very small flop bet of 3.5M. Reilly ended up calling, staring at Sklenicka as he was pushing his chips forward. Sklenicka used a time extension card before he made his decision. 5M chips were pushed, and Reilly surrendered. Reilly is now down to about 20M, tied with Josue Sauvageau in second place. Michael Sklenicka had more chips than one can count.

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