Joseph Kelly moved all in for his last 300 from late position and Laurence Lubliner called. Kelly showed but would need to improve against the of Lubliner.
The board ran out and Libliner's pocket nines held up sending Kelly to the rail.
James more opened from late position and a cutoff opponent called. The flop came down and Moore lead for 575. The cutoff opponent raised to 2,000, Moore made the call.
The turn came the and Moore checked to the cutoff opponent who bet 2,500. Moore thought for a moment and then moved all in for 3,675 more.
The cutoff opponent called and players revealed their hands. The cutoff tabled for a pair of kings with a straight draw and Moore then turned over for two pair.
The river ran clean for Moore as the hit the felt. He now has over three times the starting stack and is building up a stack worth noting early on in the day.
Harold Kizzire and Thomas Howard went heads up to the flop. Kizzire led out with a bet of 500 and Howard called. The turn was the and Kizzire fired out a bet of 1,200.
Howard raised to 2,400 and after giving it some thought Kizzire called. The completed the board and Kizzire checked to Howard who moved all in covering Kizzire who had 1,550 behind. Kizzire quickly folded and Howard added another pot to his stack.
The board read and action checked to Bablo Rodriguez who bet 500 from the big blind position. The button called and then Neil Blumenfield moved all in for 4,600.
Rodriguez thought for a moment before pushing all in for around 6,000. The button folded and players then revealed their hands. Blumenfield tabled for a pair with a straight draw and Rodriguez showed for draws to both the straight and flush.
The turn fell the , completing Rodriguez's straight and Blumenfield was now drawing dead to the on the river.
James Kramer raised to 350 from early position and the player in the cutoff called. Eugene Trezzo moved all in from the big blind for 900 and with the action back on Kramer he reshoved all in for 12,900. The player in the cutoff folded and the hands were shown.
Eugene Trezzo:
James Kramer:
The dealer fanned the flop and Trezzo paired his jack in the window to take the lead and the turn was the improving Trezzo to trip jacks. The completed the board and Trezzo doubled up.
David Chanduloy and Kevin Gallant went heads up to the flop and both players checked. The turn was the and Gallant checked. Chanduloy threw out a bet of 525 and Gallant called.
The completed the board and both players quickly checked. Gallant turned over for a turned pair of kings but Chanduloy showed to take the pot.
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