On a flop of , Bernard Larabi bet 12,000 and his opponent made the call.
The was the turn and Larabi thought about his decision for about thirty seconds before firing in two green chips and two yellow chips for a bet of 52,000, which was enough to force his opponent out of the pot.
Aleksei Shaburo called in the cutoff, Jordan Spurlin called on the button and Colten Yamagishi called from the small blind before the big blind checked his option.
The dealer spread a flop of and the action checked to Shaburo and he threw in a bet of 20,000. Only Yamagishi came along.
The hit the turn and it seemed neither player liked that card as it went check-check. The was the river and Yamagishi checked to Shaburo who fired out a bet of 50,000. Yamagishi thought about it for a short period of time and said, "hard to give you credit for this one, but I will," as he tossed his cards into the muck.
Nohad Teliani raised to 15,000 preflop from early position and from the button, Benjamin Ezer bet the pot, 54,000. Quang Ngo thought about it before calling and action folded back to Teliani who also called.
The flop came out and Ngo bet pot which was 174,000 and Teliani went into the tank. After a short while she tossed her hand in the muck and Ezer tossed his away immediately, ceding teh pot to Ngo.
Charles Coultas raised in the hijack to 13,000 and Gabi Livshitz three-bet to 59,000. Coultas thought about it for a moment and put in a four-bet for 163,000 and Livshitz snap-shoved for around 220,000. Coultas quickly put in more chips as he showed his hand.
Gabi Livshitz:
Charles Coultas:
Coultas had him dominated and the flop came , giving him top set. Livshitz stood up from the table as the board completed with the on the turn and on the river.