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There was roughly 9,000 chips in the pot when the big blind decided to lead for 7,000 on 3♦2♥4♥, Lou Naranjo who was under the gun called. The small blind player checked when the K♦ hit the turn, Naranjo decided to bet 10,000, the small blind player called.
Action went check-check on the 7♣ river and the small blind quickly tabled J♥4♣, Naranjo tabled K♠5♠ and won the pot.
Action was picked up as Lenny Mark was all in from the cutoff against the button on a flop of J♣6♣6♠.
Lenny Mark: 9♣9♥
Button: 8♣8♦
Mark's opponent threw her cards onto the felt and said "thats three times today, give me an eight!" but no luck as the board ran out 6♥4♠ and Mark doubled.
Mark previously came to the media desk and asked about a rebuy as he had a small stack, now he is playing 40,000.
A player limped for 1,600 in middle position, a play on the button raised to 4,000, Kelly Graves called in the big blind and the player in middle position called.
Graves decided to lead for 4,000 when he flop came 8♦7♣10♥, only the player on the button called. Graves did not slow down when the 4♥ hit the turn and she fired out a bet of 4,000 again, her opponent folded.