Three players committed 2,500 preflop to see a flop fall.
Both Andrew Hinrichsen and Darren Judges checked from the blinds to the preflop raiser on the button who opted to fire out a continuation bet of 2,500.
Only Hinrichsen made the call before both players checked the on the turn before the dealer dropped the on the river.
Hinrichsen checked and his opponent fired out 5,000 which the Australian called fairly swiftly.
Unfortunately for Hinrichsen, his opponent tabled his to see him slip to 151,000 in chips.
On a flop of , James Honeybone found himself putting an opponent at risk.
Honeybone:
Opponent:
With Honeybone trailing, the on the turn would improve his outs from just a flush draw to a flush and full house draw.
Fortunately for the New Zealander, the would land on the river to complete his flush and send his opponent to the rail while he climbed to 175,000 in chips.
Three players committed 3,000 preflop to see a flop fall.
The original raiser fired out 5,000 and Tom Grigg made the call as the third player involved passed.
Grigg then proceeded to call a 6,000 and 11,000-chip bet on the and on the turn and river before mucking at the sight of his opponent's to slip to 64,000 in chips.