Both Mark Feinberg and Lawrence Kidd checked on the turn with ![]()
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on the board.
Feinberg checked again on the
river, Lawrence put out a bet for 1,100 and got the call. Kidd took down the pot, showing ![]()
for top two pair.
Both Mark Feinberg and Lawrence Kidd checked on the turn with ![]()
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on the board.
Feinberg checked again on the
river, Lawrence put out a bet for 1,100 and got the call. Kidd took down the pot, showing ![]()
for top two pair.
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Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are now on a 10-minute break.
The pot was already up to 10,000 in a three-way pot with the board showing ![]()
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. Richard Lanes checked on the small blind, and Michael Zucchet bet 5,000 from the big blind.
The player on the button folded, as did Lanes, sending the pot to Zucchet.
Richard Lanes, on the big blind, The hijack, cutoff, and all checked the ![]()
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flop. All three players proceeded to check on the
turn.
The
came in on the river, Lanes bet 2,000, and both opponents folded.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
The Sweetwater Series is the first tournament series to come through the newly-opened Jamul Casino poker room, and the first Southern California tournament series stop ever for the Ante Up Poker Tour.
With $100,000 guaranteed for the $550 Main Event, this deepstack format event is a rarity in the San Diego, CA area. About 50 runners have sat down for Day 1a so far, with unlimited re-entry and late registration available through the beginning of Level 9.
With 6,000 already in the pot, and the board showing ![]()
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, Neil Rodvold checked from the big blind, and Andrew Mittman bet 3,000.
Rodvold thought it over for awhile and made the call, mucking his holdings when Mittman turned over ![]()
for the rivered straight.
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300