Ole Schemion moved back into the lead after he made trips on a four diamond board in a hand versus Scott Seiver.
Seiver raised 175,000 from the button and Schemion defended his big blind to see a flop where he check-called 165,000. The turn came as the and Schemion led out for 230,000. Call. The board completed with the and both players checked.
Seiver looked to the sky and smiled on seeing Richard Yong bet 175,000 on the river of a board.
He was in the big blind and called a 125,000 button raise and a 150,000 c-bet. Both players checked the turn before Yong double checked his holding when checked to on the river. Seiver called and Yong showed him , good for the pot.
Richard Yong raised to 130,000 from the button and Scott Seiver called from the big blind before checking in the dark. Yong then checked the flop and called a bet of 125,000 from Seiver on the turn. Both players returned to checking on the river and Yong showed the . It was no good though as Seiver held two pair with the .
Ole Schemion moved all in two hands on the bounce and has got back above the two-million mark.
First up, he three-bet shoved over a Richard Yong button raise. The next hand, he made it 125,000 to go from the small blind before Scott Seiver three-bet to 300,000. Schemion four-bet jammed and Seiver tank folded.
Ole Schemion limped from the small blind and Scott Seiver checked his option from the big. Schemion check-called a bet of 65,000 on the flop, and then both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, Schemion checked and Seiver bet 190,000. Schemion called but mucked when Seiver tabled the for two pair.
Ole Schemion has gone from chip leader to short stack, back to leader again but finds himself back as the shortest stack.
Scott Seiver raised to 130,000 from the button and Robert Yong called from the small blind before Schemion squeezed to 330,000. Seiver folded but Yong called to a flop where both players checked.
Yong led for 300,000 on the turn and Schemion called. Yong grabbed two stacks of high society on the river but a million was too much for Schemion to call and he mucked.
Richard Yong limped from the small blind and Ole Schemion exercised his option in the big blind by raising to 160,000. Yong woke up with a check-raise to 360,000, Schemion called, and the flop came out . Yong continued for 400,000 and Schemion quickly folded.