Kevin O'Donnell, in the cutoff, and Jason Daniele, in the big blind, arrived at the river with the board showing ![]()
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Daniele checked, and O'Donnell bet 18,300. Daniele made a frustrated fold.
Kevin O'Donnell, in the cutoff, and Jason Daniele, in the big blind, arrived at the river with the board showing ![]()
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Daniele checked, and O'Donnell bet 18,300. Daniele made a frustrated fold.
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Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are now on their second 15-minute break of the day.
Sean Barker put the last of his chips in from the cutoff, with the board showing ![]()
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Sharon Sanchez pondered Barker's river bet for a few moments before calling, but mucked when Barker turned over ![]()
for the full house.
Kevin O'Donnell scored a knockout and chipped up big in a hand where his ![]()
was best, and he has one of the biggest stacks in the room as Level 6 plays on.
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Jed Hoffman open raised from the button, and both blinds called.
All players checked the ![]()
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flop. The small blind bet 1,400 on the
turn, and only Hoffman called.
The small blind bet another 2,000 on the
river, and Hoffman called. The small blind immediately mucked, and Hoffman showed a
as he took in the pot.

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Dan O'Brien opened for 600 on the button, Lee Livesay called in the small blind, and Jed Hoffman called from the big blind.
All three players checked the ![]()
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flop. The action checked to O'Brien on the
turn, and O'Brien bet 1,600. Livesay called, and Hoffman folded.
Both players checked the
river, and Livesay showed ![]()
, taking down the pot with two pair against O'Brien's ![]()
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