On a flop of , Diego Gomez had a bet of 23,800 in front of him. Josue Sauvageau shoved all in for 64,400, and Gomez called.
Gomez:
Sauvageau:
Gomez was miled behind, but the turn was the best card in the deck as it gave him two pair and a flush draw. It was Sauvageau improving on the river though as the gave him quads.
Jonathan Aghai raised to 4,600 from the cutoff and found a call from a smiling Ole Schemion in the big blind. The flop came down and Schemion led into the raiser for 6,000. Aghai stuck around and the two took a turn.
The dealer produced the on fourth street and Schemion continued his aggression for 15,000. Aghai thought for about a minute before folding face up. Schemion did not show his cards as he dragged in a pot that brought his stack to 240,000.
Carlos Chadha opened to 4,000 from the button and Laszlo Bujtas three-bet shipped for 30,900 from the big blind. Chadha called and the hands were turned on their backs.
Chadha:
Bujtas:
The flop fell , pairing Bujtas but giving Chadha four to a spade flush and an inside Broadway draw.
"I like this flop!" remarked Chadha.
Unfortunately, he disliked the turn and river as he failed to improve with the and the . Bujtas doubled and now sits around 70,000 in chips.
Three players including Pratyush Buddiga and Philip Klein took a flop of in a raised pot. There were two checks over to Buddiga and he fired out a bet of 7,500. Klein replied by moving all in over the top for approximately 80,000. It folded back to Buddiga and he announced a call.
Buddiga:
Klein:
Buddiga led with top two pair and he retained that lead as Klein bricked through the on the turn and the on the river. Buddiga stacked his new chips and boosted his stack to about 340,000.
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