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Joe Cada misses a bit of value, but is still well above the average stack
Joe Cada opened to 700 from under the gun, and one opponent in middle position came along for the ride. The dealer spread , and Cada led for 1,000. His opponent called.
The turn was the , and Cada slowed down, checking to his opponent, who tossed out two yellow T1,000 chips. Cada called.
The fell on the river, and Cada checked again. His opponent quickly checked behind, and Cada sighed before opening up for trip sixes. To add insult to injury, his opponent showed for top-top.
Daniel Ospina opened to 800 from under the gun, a player in middle position called, and Jeff Shulman three-bet to 4,300 from the big blind. Only Ospina called.
The flop fell , and Shulman led for 5,000. Ospina called.
The turn was the , and Shulman moved all in for 10,300. Ospina released, and Shulman is now back near the starling stack, while Ospina has plummeted below 80,000 chips.
Matt Waxman min-raised to 600 from middle position and Kyle Julius called from the small blind to see the flop come down . Julius checked and Waxman bet 825. Julius called.
The turn was the and paired the board. Julius checked and Waxman fired 1,800. Julius check-raised all in and Waxman called to put himself at risk for 7,500 total on the turn.
Waxman showed the , but was behind the for Julius.
After the landed on the river, Waxman was up out of his chair and out the door. Julius raked in the pot and moved to 48,000 in chips.
David Chiu opened the action with a middle position raise to 725. The button called and the blinds got out of the way. The flop came and both players checked.
The turned and Chiu instantly fired out a bet of 500. Chiu's opponent called and the river was the . Chiu bet 1,475 and saw a fold from his opponent, allowing him to take the pot. Chiu is currently flirting with 40,000 in chips.
A player in middle position raised to 750 and Phil Ivey called on the button. The player in the small three-bet to 3,100. Only Ivey called to see the flop.
The player in the small blind took his time before checking it to Ivey. A bet of 3,000 followed next and Ivey's opponent quickly folded.