Action was heads up with a small pot in the middle and ![]()
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on the board when Michael Addamo bet 3,000 and Jozsef Papp called. Addamo turned over ![]()
to take the pot with a pair of tens and Papp tossed the losing hand in the muck.
Action was heads up with a small pot in the middle and ![]()
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on the board when Michael Addamo bet 3,000 and Jozsef Papp called. Addamo turned over ![]()
to take the pot with a pair of tens and Papp tossed the losing hand in the muck.
At the live streamed table, Alexandra Botez limped from the hijack with ![]()
and Jamie O'Connor three-bet from the button with ![]()
to 1,400. Botez added the remainder to call.
The dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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and Botez check-called a bet of 1,100 from O'Connor.
On the
turn, Botez led out for 3,000 and O'Connor called.
The
completed the board and Botez continued for 5,000. O'Connor raised it up to 16,300 with ace-high, and Botez went deep into the tank, then called, claiming the pot with queens and eights.
There was 24,000 in the pot. Andrew Moreno in the hijack against Gergely Kulcsar on the button and Elio Fox in the small blind.
The board read ![]()
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and action checked to Kulcsar who bet 15,000. Only Moreno called.
The
was the river and Moreno checked. Kulcsar counted out a bet of 38,000 and put it in the middle. Moreno quickly folded.
Aaron Duczak opened to 1,000 from middle position and was called by Orpen Kisacikoglu from the cutoff.
Kisacikoglu called a bet of 1,100 on the ![]()
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flop before action checked through on the
turn. On the
river, Duczak bet 3,000 and Kisacikoglu folded.
Kelvin Kerber was in the hijack in a heads-up pot against Platinum Pass winner Xavier Robert Ros on a flop of ![]()
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While the full flop action wasn't caught, Ros had put out 8,700 and Kerber called. Ros then checked on the
turn and Kerber checked as well.
The
river completed the board and Ros put out a heft bet of 22,300 to send his opponent into the tank. Kerber called after a few minutes.
Ros tabled ![]()
for a rivered flush and it was good to take down the pot.
Andrew Lichtenberger and Dario Sammartino were heads up to the turn on a board showing ![]()
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. Lichtenberger bet 3,200 and Sammartino check-called to the
river.
Sammartino checked once more, before Lichtenberger slid out a bet of 13,500. Sammartino was quick to muck his hand, with Lichtenberger raking in the chips.
Action was caught on the river with the ![]()
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completed board on show.
Sergio Aido led out for 3,000 from the small blind. His opponent was Arden Cho, and she thought it over for several moments before calling.
Aido tabled ![]()
for a bluff and Cho had flopped a wheel with her ![]()
and improved to a six-high straight on the river.
Francesc Blanco raised it up from under the gun and Sam Grafton three-bet to 4,800 in the cutoff. Blanco called and the flop of ![]()
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hit the felt. Blanco checked to Grafton who continued for 5,500 and Blanco called.
The
paired the board on the turn and Blanco checked again. Grafton sized up another bet of 15,500 this time and Blanco still called. The river was the
and Blanco checked for the third time. Grafton went into the tank for a couple of minutes before finally knuckling back.
Blanco flipped over ![]()
and Grafton was unable to beat it. "Hell of a call!" Steve Buckner pointed out on Blanco's right. "If he fires the river, you gotta fold though."
A three-way pot turned heads up after Justin Zaki bet 4,500 from the big blind on the ![]()
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flop, producing a call from Armin Rezaei and a fold from the small blind.
Zaki continued for 11,400 on the
turn with Rezaei making the call to see the
river. Both players checked before Zaki showed ![]()
for a missed flush draw, while Rezaei turned over ![]()
for two pair to win the pot.