Franck Kalfon opened and a player called before the small blind three-bet. Only Kalfon stayed in the pot.
The flop came and the small blind continued for 5,100 but faced a raise worth 14,500 from Kalfon. After some thinking, he made the call and a hit the turn. The small blind checked, with 10,600 chips left, and Kalfon moved all in. The small blind snap-called for the following showdown:
Small Blind:
Franck Kalfon:
Kalfon already had a set of fours while his opponent was looking for the flush, but the fell on the river and Kalfon took down the pot.
Picking up the action on the turn with the board reading , Mathieu Goncalves led out with a bet of 4,000 from the big blind. Marc MacDonnell called on his left and the hit the river.
Goncalves tossed in another bet of 8,000 this time which put MacDonnell in the tank. After a couple of minutes, MacDonnell finally called and Goncalves showed for ace-high. MacDonnell revealed for two pair and was awarded the pot.
On a board showing in a heads-up pot, Anna Wroblewski bet 2,200 and Ryan Clark raised it to 5,100. Wroblewski didn't take long to call.
The river was the and Wroblewski checked to Clark who sent 6,200 in the middle. Wroblewski took a minute and called. Clark tabled but Wroblewski showed for two pair and took down the pot.
In a four-bet pot where both players stuck in 6,000 preflop, Fedor Holz found himself heads-up with the button. The flop of was spread across the felt and Holz led out for 3,000 from under the gun.
His opponent called and the landed on the turn. Holz fired out another bet of 7,2000 and his opponent finally let his hand go, allowing Holz to collect the pot.