Tom Schneider called from the button, Viatcheslav Ortynskiy came in for a discount and Frankie O'Dell checked his option
A flop of brought checks from the blinds, and Schneider bet. Both players called. Everyone checked the turn, and the hit the river. Ortynskiy bet the end, and Schneider called after O'Dell folded. Ortynskiy showed for trip kings.
Tom Schneider raised from under-the-gun, and Owais Ahmed three bet from the button. The blinds folded, and Schneider called. The flop was . Schneider checked, then called Ahmed's bet and the players saw the turn card. Schneider again checked and then called Ahmed's bet, and the dealer revealed the on the river. This time when Schneider checked and Ahmed bet, Schneider went into the tank. He counted out chips for a call, then put them back in his stack, and eventually said, mostly to himself, "I can't figure out what I can beat." Soon after, he folded face-up, showing . Ahmed pushed his cards forward without showing them, and raked in the pot.
Frankie O'Dell completed on third street showing the . Rep Porter, with the , was the only caller. Porter bet out after receiving the on fourth street, and O'Dell called after being the . Porter bet again after adding the to his board on fifth street, and O'Dell again called after receiving the . Porter checked his on sixth street, and O'Dell checked behind with his . Porter then check-called O'Dell's river bet, and O'Dell showed for an eighty-six. Porter mucked, and O'Dell raked in the pot. He is now up to 280,000.
Scott Bohlman called a bet from Tom Schneider on fourth street with a seven-eight against Schneider's five-four. He called again on fifth despite catching another seven, and had little choice but to call off his last 13,000 on sixth.
Schneider: /
Bohlman: /
Schneider squeezed out a to make a nine-six. Bohlman needed an ace, four or five to survive. He peeked down to see a though, and his run is over.
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Owais Ahmed completed showing the , and Tom Schneider () and Viatcheslav Ortynskiy () both called. Ahmed bet on fourth and fifth street, then all players checked sixth street and the river with the following boards:
Ahmed:
Schneider:
Ortynskiy:
Ahmed turned over one of his down cards, the for a pair of fives. Schneider then turned over for a pair of sixes, and Ortynskiy mucked. Schneider's sixes were good enough to win, and Ahmed is left with only 135000 in chips.