2025 LA Poker Classic
Action was three-way to the 10♦6♦7♠2♦ turn, where Ark Onikul checked in the small blind and Bill Fagerbakke did the same in the big blind.
Anthony Denove fired a bet of 2,200 from under the gun, earning a call from Onikul and a fold from Fagerbakke.
The 9♦ river saw Onikul check again, folding once Denove fired a bet of 6,000 to take down the pot.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
With the completion of Level 5, players have reached the final 15-minute break of the night.
Billy Baxter opened to 1,500 on the button and Amir Mirrasouli made the call in the big blind.
Mirrasouli checked the 2♦A♠K♦ flop and Baxter continued for 1,800. Mirrasouli quickly tossed in the call before both players checked the 10♠ turn.
The dealer completed the board with the A♣ river and Mirrasouli tossed out a bet of 3,000. Baxter took a moment before laying it down, as Mirrasouli added to his growing stack.
Taylor Paur and Francisco Fragoso were heads up to the 10♥A♥5♦ flop, with Paur checking from the small blind. Fragoso followed with a check in the big blind and the 3♥ turn was revealed.
Paur checked again, making the call once Fragoso fired 2,000. The 10♣ river saw both players check one last time. Paur showed A♣6♠ for top pair, producing a reaction of surprise from Fragoso as he mucked.
Anthony Hu was all in from the small blind, at risk against Victoria Livschitz in the big blind.
Anthony Hu: Q♣Q♥
Victoria Livschitz: K♠K♦
Hu was trailing and unable to spike a set through the 8♥5♦8♣10♠9♣ runout, as Livschitz held with pocket kings to score the knockout.
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Amir Mirrasouli opened to 1,500 from under the gun before Shahin Edalatdju three-bet to 5,000 in the cutoff. Billy Baxter then moved his last 19,600 into the middle, producing a fold from Mirrasouli and a call from Edalatdju.
Billy Baxter: A♣K♦
Shahin Edalatdju: Q♠Q♥
Baxter remained behind after the 10♠7♥J♣ flop, while Edalatdju improved to a set on the Q♣ turn. That card also gave Baxter a straight to take the lead, and the A♥ river left Baxter cracking Edalatdju's set of queens to earn the double.