Jeff Madsen and Bryn Kenney both checked the flop of . The turn brought the and Madsen checked. Kenney fired 29,000 and Madsen called. The river was the and Madsen check-folded to a bet of 79,000 from Kenney.
Madsen dropped to 1.040 million and Kenney moved up to 500,000.
"Level 20. Blinds 6k-12k ante 200. 81 players remaining. Need a double up to be in comfort zone.. Chip stack about 230k"
The poker gods must have heard her calling because the following action just happened.
Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 30,000 from early-middle position and then action folded around to Lieu in the big blind. She reraised to 74,000. Brummelhuis then moved all in, having Lieu covered. Lieu removed her headphones and made sure she heard him right and then quickly called, tabling . Brummelhuis held .
The board ran out allowing Lieu to double up. She was all in for 306,000 total and now has over 600,000. Brummelhuis was left with 180,000.
From the button, Johnny Lodden raised. The small blind reraised and then Lodden moved all in. The small blind called with . He was well behind the of Lodden.
The board ran out and Lodden held up, moving up to 680,000 chips.
Alex "AJKHoosier1" Kamberis checked to Robert Mizrachi on the board of . Mizrachi bet 26,000 and Kamberis called.
The river finalized the board, adding the . Kamberis checked and Mizrachi fired 78,000.
After a minute, Kamberis asked, "Is that a bad card?"
Jokingly, Mizrachi reached out and grabbed the from the end of the board and leaned it to get an up-close examination of the card. He then put in back and said, "I don't know, you tell me."
After another minute, Kamberis let his hand go, leaving himself with 225,000 chips. Mizrachi is up to 590,000.
Luc Greenwood check-called an 80,000-chip bet on the flop of from Justin Bonomo. The turn brought the and Greenwood checked again. Bonomo fired 140,000 and after a few minutes in the tank, Greenwood folded.
Greenwood slipped to 470,000 while Bonomo boosted himself to 975,000.