The action had folded to Martin Jacobson who raised to 1,600. The big blind defended and they saw the flop roll out . The big blind quickly check-folded to Jacobson's bet of 3,000.
There was 4,800 in the middle on a flop of , the small blind check-called Richard Dubini's bet of 2,000. The turn was the and both players checked. The landed on the river and the small blind check-folded to Dubini's bet of 3,000.
The board read and contained already around 12,000 when Thomas Boivin bet 7,000 from the hijack after the player under the gun had checked. The latter called.
The river brought the and after another check from his opponent, Boivin fired 13,600, leaving him with 10,000 left. His opponent went deep into the tank and ended up folding his cards reluctantly.
Renato Kaneoya opened from early position to 2,000, the button called three-bet to 5,500. The blinds folded and Kaneoya made the call.
The action got checked to the river on a . the board and Kaneoya bet 3,000 and his opponent called. Kaneoya tabled and his opponent tabled , adding to Kaneoya's stack.
Bruno Politano opened from the cutoff and it was called by the button before the big blind player three-bet. Politano and the button player called.
The flop fell and things heated quickly when Politano bet 8,200 after the big blind checked. The button player moved all in for 31,000 and it folded back to Politano who made the call.
Bruno Politano:
His opponent:
Politano's opponent had flopped the flush and double up after the rest of the board fell .