Barny Boatman raised from the hijack to 5,400 and Gergely Kulcsar next to act in the cut off reraised all in for 29,900. The action folded back around to Boatman who made the call.
Barny Boatman:
Gergely Kulcsar:
The board ran out and Kulcsar held with his pair of sevens for the double up.
Fred Li bet 5,600 into about 16,000 on the flop of . He was in the hijack and his neighbor Scott Margereson raised to 18,500 in position. Li called and they continued to the turn where Li checked again. Margereson fired a small bet of 12,500 and Li moved all in. Margereson asked for a count, but he couldn't pay the 56,300-shove.
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Mike Azzaro started the action by raising to 5,500 from under the gun. Kristy Arnett moved all-in from the big blind after the table folded around to her and Azzaro snap-called.
Mike Azzaro:
Kristy Arnett:
The flop was no help for Arnett with it falling . Arnett was going to need to improve to, but the turn and the river sent her to the rail.
Alex Keating raised to 5,000 from the second position and Diogo Veiga called on his left. They went heads up to the flop where Veiga called a 6,000-bet.
The turn was the and Keating barrelled for 15,000. Veiga eyed Keating's remaining stack but then he let his hand go.