Americans Nicholas Rampone and Russell Thomas looked down at a fully completed board of . Rampone was first to act on the river and he checked over to Thomas. The former November Niner bet 2,000 and Rampone thought for a minute before calling.
Thomas immediately mucked his cards, allowing Rampone to drag the pot without showdown. With this pick up, Rampone is now sitting on about 26,500 while Thomas has dropped to 41,000.
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Action folded around to [Removed:146] on the button who raised it up to 1,200 total. The small blind folded while Nicholas Rampone announced a three-bet to 3,500 from the big blind. Guerfi called and the two took a flop.
The dealer fanned on the felt and Rampone cut out a continuation bet of 3,800. Guerfi quickly called and the touched down on the turn. Rampone slowed with a check, prompting Guerfi to bet 6,200.
Rampone instantly let go of his cards and Guerfi took down the pot. Guerfi now has about 45,000 to his name while Rampone has dropped to around 45,800.
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Afonso Ferro were heads up on a flop of . Grospellier was first to act and he checked his action. Ferro followed along and the came down on the turn. Grospellier bet 1,200, Ferro called, and the finished off the community cards.
Both players checked once more and Grospellier turned over for a pair of nines. Ferro mucked and Grospellier was awarded the pot.