On the tail end of a heads-up pot to the J♦10♣7♥6♠10♠ river, Aaron Mermelstein checked and Jesse Lonis bet 32,000. After the call of Mermelstein, Lonis briefly exposed his cards but mucked them when Mermelstein tabled his 10♥9♥9♣7♠ for tens full of sevens.
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On a three-way turn of 5♣7♦J♣5♥, James Chen led out for 13,000 and Tyler Cornell made the call while the other player got out of the way.
The two players then went to the river 8♣ which saw a check from Chen and Cornell checked back.
Chen flashed 9♦10♦ for a straight but then Cornell tabled Q♣9♣Q♦8♦ for a flush to take down the pot.
Adam Hendrix opened preflop and was called by Jordan Semel to his left, but was then three-bet to 9,000 by Bradley Anderson.
Both players made the call and went to the flop of 4♦2♦6♥ where action was checked to Anderson who then bet 14,000 and received folds from his opponents.
Nível: 4
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
On a completed board of 10♦9♠2♣J♥10♠, Yang Wang checked and Vidur Sethi pushed forward a large pile of chips for a pot-sized bet. That sent Wang into the tank and he eventually folded.
"That was not the deuce of hearts," Richard Gryko joked and Sethi replied "maybe we had the same hand" while raking in another large pot.
In an already big pot to the Q♣5♠4♥K♦ turn, Maksim Reshetov announced all-in and pushed forward his stack. Rob Hollink had around 90,000 behind and shrugged, then called it off.
Rob Hollink: Q♥J♥10♦9♣
Maksim Reshetov: A♠A♦Q♠4♦
Reshetov was ahead with queens and fours while Hollink had a lot of straight outs. However, the 2♥ river was a blank and that spelled the end for the Dutch veteran for the time being.
In three-way action to the 10♠3♦2♣ flop, it checked to Christopher Trang and he bet 5,000. Yuri Dzivielevski check-raised to 19,000 out of the blinds and Trang was the only caller.
Dzivielevski bet the 2♦ turn for 27,000 to earn a call and jammed the 5♥ river. Trang snap-called for the 90,000 he had behind and tabled his K♦10♦10♣8♠ for tens full. Dzivielevski had the K♠6♦5♦4♠ for a straight and saw his stack reduced to dust.
In a heads-up pot of around 23,000, the board read 2♣Q♥3♠7♥ when Dimitrios Michailidis led out for 13,000 from the hijack. LaDarren Banks in the cutoff made the call and the duo went to the river 5♣.
This time Michailidis checked to Banks, who then bet 18,000 and Michailidis promptly folded to award him the pot.