Yuri Dzivielevski raised to 2 million on the button and called all-in when Justin Park pulled the trigger from the big blind.
Yuri Dzivielevski:
Justin Park:
Park had overcards and counterfeit outs on a board of but couldn't get the job done.
Just three hands later, Park raised to 1.76 million and was called by Dzivielevski. What followed was a triple barrel bluff on the board for 992,000, 3,064,000 and 4,440,000 respectively. Dzivielevski check-called all the way with and was good, as Park only had .
Justin Park opted for a limp out of the small blind and that prompted a raise to 2.8 million by Yuri Dzivielevski, resulting in a call by Park.
The flop fell and Dzivielevski bet for 1.914 million only to face resistance by Park, who clicked it up to 4.188 million. That was all it took to win the pot right there.
Justin Park made it 1.47 million to go and was called by Yuri Dzivielevski. The flop went check, check, which led to the turn. Dzivielevski check-called for 1,204,000 and then check-folded the river when facing a larger bet worth 4,641,000.
Yuri Dzivielevski continued his mini heater to win another two pots but Justin Park struck back by earning two hands in a row.
In the second hand, Park opened to 1.47 million and Dzivielevski three-bet to 4.69 million. Park clicked it back to 190.248 million and earned a snap-fold.
In a min-raised pot which got checked to the river, Justin Park bet 791,825 and reluctantly called a raise to 3.5 million by Yuri Dzivielevski. Park's was a mere bluff catcher but it was no good versus for tens full.
That kicked off a series of five hands, of which Dzivielevski earned four with a vengeance. The largest pot included check-calls for 1,015,000 on the flop and 4,555,000 on the turn. Park checked behind the river and saw his no good versus .