Scott Seiver opened on the button for 900 and got one call from the player in the small blind. The flop was and a bet of 1,200 from Seiver got a call from the small blind.
The turn card saw both players check and on the river card the small blind decided to lead out for 3,500. Seiver clarified the bet and made the call to see his opponent’s . No good versus the trips of Seiver.
2013 WSOP November Niner Michiel Brummelhuis just doubled up in one of the last hands before the break.
The player in the cut off position opened to 1,525, and on the button it was Brummelhuis who three bet to 3,025. Both blinds folded, the cut off made the call.
The cut off check called a 3,300 bet on , and the turn double paired the board with the . Both players checked the turn, and the cut off checked again after the hit the river.
Brummelhuis pushed all in for 17,000, and after some thinking the cut off made the call.
"Queens" said Brummelhuis as he showed . The cut off wanted to muck, but had to show his as it was an all in and call situation.
Chris Brammer's early good work has come undone after Lauri Meidla flopped a set against Brammer's overpair. The board was reading when the money went in, Brammer's couldn't improve against Meidla's after a turn and river.
Meidla moved up to 44,000 while Brammer dropped to 25,000.
From middle position, Govert Metaal limped in. Also in middle position was Bart Kuiper, and he raised to 1,450. In the cutoff seat was Mateusz Koczwara, and he made the call before action folded back to Metaal. Metaal called, and the flop came out .
On the flop, Metaal checked, Kuiper bet 1,550, Koczwara called, and Metaal called. That brought the three players to see the turn card, and Metaal checked. Kuiper also checked, then Koczwara bet 2,400. Metaal folded, and Kuiper called.
The paired the board on the river, and Kuiper checked. Koczwara bet 5,400, and Kuiper called.
Koczwara showed the for a jack-high flush, and Kuiper mucked.
On a flop, Anton Kraus checked from the big blind across to Mike McDonald and the Canadian bet 1,200. Kraus quickly called to see the on the turn.
Kraus checked a second time and McDonald carefully bet 3,000 but again Kraus called with great haste. The river was the and Kraus checked a final time. This time McDonald bet 6,000 and Kraus took about two minutes before making the call.
McDonald showed for a full house and picked up the pot.