With around 13,000 in the pot, Michael Gagliano bet 7,000 from early position on the board reading ![]()
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board. Tony Ma raised to 17,000 in the hijack. Gagliano decided to let it go
With around 13,000 in the pot, Michael Gagliano bet 7,000 from early position on the board reading ![]()
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board. Tony Ma raised to 17,000 in the hijack. Gagliano decided to let it go
Niall Farrell made it 700 in the hijack and Eric Narciso flatted on the button before Tyler Groth squeezed to 2,800 out of the small blind. Only Farrell was willing to pay the price.
Groth checked the ![]()
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flop and Farrell fired 2,300. Groth called.
The
turn saw both players check and the
completed the board.
Groth bet 4,600 and Farrell took about a minute before he opted to fold.
Luis Zedan bet 1,400 into the pot on a flop of ![]()
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, forcing a fold from Angel Guillen. Ylon Schwartz called in middle position and they continued heads up to the
turn.
Zedan checked, Schwartz fired 3,600, and Zedan called.
The
hit the felt and Zedan led out 3,800. Schwartz didn't waste any time and let his hand go.
Three players made it to the ![]()
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flop and the action checked around.
Bob Slezak checked from the big blind again on the
turn and Brandon Barnette bet 1,100 two seats on his left. Ernest Bennett folded on the button but Slezak called.
The
river went check-check and Slezak showed ![]()
for ace-high. Barnette tabled ![]()
and raked in the pot.
Nível: 2
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
Humberto Brenes opened to 600 from an early position and Takahiro Nakai three-bet to 1,700 on his left. Brenes called.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Brenes check-called 1,300.
Brenes checked again on the
turn and Nakai fired a big bet of 4,800. Brenes called.
The river was the
and Brenes checked one more time. Nakai thought for a moment and then he checked as well.
Brenes turned up ![]()
and Nakai mucked his hand, leaving the pot to Brenes.
With action picked up on the ![]()
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flop, Daniel Strelitz fired 3,500 from the big blind and Chad Holloway called in the cutoff.
The turn fell
and Strelitz bet 5,000. Holloway called again.
The
landed on the river and Strelitz paused before he decided to check. Holloway checked back and Strelitz tabled ![]()
, but Holloway had him beat with ![]()
for a flopped set.
"Would you have folded if I'd shoved?" Strelitz asked.
"Pretty good chance," Holloway admitted.
John Esposito was in the hijack, facing off with his left-hand opponent. Esposito bet 1,600 on a flop reading ![]()
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and he received a call.
The
turn saw Esposito fire 3,500 and that was enough to convince his opponent to fold.
Four players went to a ![]()
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flop for 500 apiece and the action was checked to the
turn. The opener fired 1,000 and only Chad Holloway called in the cutoff.
The
river was checked and Holloway announced an ace, showing ![]()
to beat ![]()
.