A player in early position opened to 2,300 and Mustapha Kanit on the button three-bet to 7,300. The action folded back to the initial raiser, who called.
The flop came and Kanit continued with a bet of 6,800 when checked to. His opponent folded and the chip leader raked in yet another pot.
Robert Brobyn raised it up and Alex Goulder three-bet to 7,000 on the button, which Kamal Bittar called out of the small blind. Brobyn also called and the trio checked the flop. On the turn, it checked to Brobyn and he bet 10,000 to win the pot.
Besides Goulder and Bittar, Brian Altman can also be found on the same table and all three of them have big stacks at their disposal.
Yulia Lisichkina opened to 1,200 from under the gun and the players in the blinds called.
Lisichkina continued with a bet of 3,000 on the flop reading and the small blind called, while the big blind raised to 12,500. Lisichkina and the small blind both called.
The small blind checked on the turn and the big blind moved all-in. The small blind folded and Lisichkina called off with 41,000.
Yulia Lisichkina:
Big Blind:
Lisichkina had a pair and a flush draw while her opponent was ahead with a set of sevens. The river brought the to give Lisichkina the ace-high flush and she raked in the massive pot.
After the hand, the small blind said he also had a set with pocket threes.
At a table featuring Ryan Riess, action was picked up on the turn on a board that read . Eduardo Arias bet 12,500 into a pot of about 28,000 and Taras Manko called.
The river came the . Arias fired about for 30,000. Manko sighed and looked uncomfortable but made the call.
Arias immediately said Manko was good as Manko tabled the and took the pot as Arias mucked.