Tag: Noah Schwartz

Más para Schwartz

Noah Schwartz era uno de los 4 jugadores involucrados en esta mano y de comitearse a 400 para ver el flop . Schwartz, en cutoff, resube a de 900 a 2.600. Un jugador paga y sale el turn .

Double-up para Schwartz

Noah Schwartz se enfrentó a una apuesta de 1.550 sobre el flor y decide resubir a 4.200. Su rival paga y sale el turn . Su rival se checkea y Schwartz apuesta 6.225 y el jugador paga.

Schwartz Sent Off

Noah Schwartz got his last ~18,000 chips into the middle preflop with ace-king, and he seemed content to flip for double or nothing against an opponent with pocket eights.

Noah Schwartz Eliminated in the Semifinals (€112,092)

Noah Schwartz had 223,000 chips left, and he three-bet shoved behind a Buchanan mini-raise. The call came instantly, and Schwartz's was in a bad way against Bucky's .

HUGE POT for Buchanan

This pot was so important to Buchanan we even capitalised it! Noah Schwartz made the raise to 22,000 and Shawn Buchanan unleashed a rare three-bet when he made it 47,000.

Preflop Three Bet!

We have just had our first pre flop three-bet. Shawn Buchanan raised to 17,000 and Noah Schwartz three-bet to 46,000 and just as we were all getting excited Buchanan folded with a huge grin on his face.

Buchanan Keeps His Neck Ahead

Shawn Buchanan raised to 16,000 and Noah Schwartz called. The flop was and Schwartz check-called a 10,000 Buchanan bet. The turn was checked through - - and the river was the and Buchanan won it with a 44,000 bet.

Buchanan Floats to the Top

From the button, Shawn Buchanan opened to 13,000, and Noah Schwartz defended. The flop came out , and Buchanan repeated himself with a 13,000-chip bet. Schwartz check-raised to 33,000, though, and Buchanan flatted to see the turn.

Dan Fleyshman Eliminated in 5th Place (€54,810)

Day Three of Event #5 has come to a close with the elimination of Dan Fleyshman. He fought valiantly until moved his last 136,000 into the middle and received a call from Noah Schwartz.

Schwartz Turns the Screws

Noah Schwartz raised the button -- he's been opening to 26,000 but this one looked like 36,000 to us. Either way, Dan Fleyshman came along to the flop, and it rolled out .

Fleyshman and Schwartz In It For The Long Haul

After Dan Fleyshman doubled up a short while ago, his match with Noah Schwartz seems to have hit the wall and the pair seem content with stealing each other's blinds .

Nearly....

The newly rejuvenated Dan Fleyshman raised to 20,000 and Noah Schwartz three-bet to 49,000. Fleyshman's response was to four-bet jam for 177,000 and Schwartz...folded.

Fleyshman Finds His Double

Noah Schwartz had whittled Dan Fleyshman down to 148,000 when he open-shoved the button. Fleyshman has been very patient despite his short stack, and he looked down at and made the call for his tournament life.

The Last Tango in Cannes

Well not exactly a tango, more of a "move around the dancefloor very slowly" dance. Heads Up action is not the most spectacular poker in the world but both Dan Fleyshman and Noah Schwartz are trying their best.

Double Dan

After a series of all-in moves by both parties, Dan Fleyshman has just doubled up in his match against Noah Schwarts, but not without a sweat! Noah Schwartz moved all-in and Dan Fleyshman called for his remaining 145,000.

Fleyshman Getting Very Short

Noah Schwartz has been whittling away at the stack of Dan Fleyshman, and we picked up the latest pot as the latter opened to 24,000 from his button. Schwartz defended, and the two men checked through the flop.

Fleyshman Gives Up On The River

The flop was a draw heavy and Dan Fleyshman decided to bet 10,000 into it. Noah Schwarts responded by raising to 28,000 and his opponent made the call.

Noah Schwartz Starts The Better

The pot was a limped one and the flop was a low one - - and both players checked. The turn was the and Noah Schwartz bet 16,000 and Dan Fleyshman called. The river was the and Schwartz bet 36,000.

Winner, Winner!

We've just had our first two matches end simultaneously. Over on Table 4, Noah Schwartz opened the pot to 15,000 from the button, and Bryn Kenney moved all in on a three-bet shove.

Schwartz Clipped

Noah Schwartz opened to 13,000 from middle position, and Dan Fleyshman defended his big blind to go heads up. The two men took a flop, and Schwartz continued out with the same 13,000. Fleyshman check-called, and the landed on the turn.

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