Hand #36: Alex Livingston opened to 140,000 in middle position and Tony Sinishtaj defended the big blind. Both players checked the flop and turn. Sinishtaj check-called for 225,000 on the river and claimed the pot with his over Livingston's
Hand #37: Isaac Kempton opened to 140,000 from middle position and Roland Shen three-bet to 425,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Kempton who jammed, and Shen went into the tank and had a decision for his approximately 2,300,000 behind.
Shen stared at Kempton trying to get some information as his rail watched in anticipation, and ultimately looked back at his cards and sighed as he sent his cards into the muck.
Hand #38: Roland Shen opened to 180,000 and took it down.
Hand #39: Alex Livingston raised to 175,000 and got no action.
Hand #40: Alex Livingston raised to 175,000 and again got no action.
Hand #41: Tony Sinishtaj opened to 180,000 and Roland Shen three-bet to 600,000. Sinishtaj folded.
Hand #42: Alex Livingston raised in late position and once again everyone folded.
Hand #43: Alex Livingston opened and Isaac Kempton three-bet to 500,000 as the player next to act. Livingston called, but then folded Kempton bet 300,000 on the flop.
Hand #44: Isaac Kempton opened to 175,000 from early position and everyone folded.
Hand #45: Tony Tran opened to 175,000 from the hijack and got no action.
Hand #46: Vanessa Kade opened to 175,000 from the cutoff and Isaac Kempton called the small blind. Kempton check-called for 175,000 on the flop and check-called for 550,000 on the turn. The completed the board and both players checked.
Kempton tabled for a flopped flush and took the chips as Kade mucked.
Hand #47: Vanessa Kade opened the hijack to 175,000 and Michael Stembera defended the big blind. Stembera check-folded to a bet of 150,000 on the flop.
Hand #48: Isaac Kempton opened the cutoff to 175,000 and Roland Shen called the button. The flop fell and Shen folded to a bet of 175,000.
Hand #49: Vanessa Kade opened and everyone folded.
Hand #50: Tony Sinishtaj completed in the small blind and Vanessa Kade checked her option in the big blind. Sinishtaj bet 80,000 on the flop of and Kade called. Sinishtaj check-called a bet of 200,000 on the turn but opted to check-fold when facing a bet of 900,000 on the river.
Hand #51: Tony Sinishtaj opened to 175,000 and Vanessa Kade called out of the big blind. The flop came and Kade check-folded when Sinishtaj bet 150,000.
Hand #52: Isaac Kempton took a pot off Vanessa Kade on a board reading .
Hand #53: Tony Sinishtaj opened to 175,000 and got two callers, including Roland Shen in the big blind. The flop of checked through and Sinishtaj bet 260,000 on the turn and only Shen called. The river checked through and Sinishtaj showed to win the pot against the of his opponent.
Hand #54: Tony Sinishtaj raised to 175,000 and everyone folded.
Hand #55: Tony Sinishtaj raised to 175,000 and everyone folded.
Hand #56: Vanessa Kade opened to 175,000 and got four callers. Kade continued with a bet of 300,000 on the flop of and only Isaac Kempton called. Both players checked on the turn as well as the river. Kade showed and Kempton tabled to win the pot.
Hand #57: Alex Livingston opened to 200,000 in early position and Isaac Kempton three-bet to 550,000 from middle position. Livingston called. The flop fell and Livingston check-folded to a bet of 375,000.
Hand #58: Michael Stembera opened to 175,000 from the hijack and Vanessa Kade three-bet to 625,000 in the small blind. Action folded back to Stembera and he laid down his hand.
Hand #59: Tony Tran opened to 175,000 from the hijack and Alex Livingston called the small blind. Livingston check-called a bet of 155,000 on the flop, and check-folded to a bet of 330,000 on the turn.
Hand #60: Isaac Kempton raised the small blind to 250,000 and Roland Shen defended the big blind. The flop came and Kempton bet 175,000. Shen called. Both players checked the turn and river.
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Isaac Kempton opened to 160,000 on the button and Michael Stembera defended the big blind.
The flop came and Stembera check-called a 125,000 bet.
The landed on the turn and Stembera check-called for 475,000.
The completed the board and Stembera checked. Kempton moved all in, and Stembera thought about his decision. Eventually, he called for his 1,925,000 chips.
Kempton revealed for two pair, but Stembera showed for a better turned two pair to secure the pot.