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William Braman limped from early position Brian Dumaplin raised to 2,000 from the cutoff. Toni Fiorenza called from the small blind and Braman came along.
The flop was and all three players checked to see on the turn.
Fiorenza bet 4,000 on the turn and the table quickly got out of the way to give her the pot.
"She always has an ace," said one player.
Fiorenza flashed to the table before revealing that the other card was the .
With nearly 15,000 in the pot and on the board, a player in early position bet 10,000 while another player shoved from middle position for around 17,000.
Pom Souvannasoth four-bet shoved for around 30,000 and the original raiser in early position mucked.
Opponent:
Pom Souvannasoth:
Souvannasoth was behind, but came on the turn to make the flush. The river was of no consequence and Souvannasoth dragged sent one to the rail for a big pot.
With a pot over 3,000 and on the board, a player in early position checked and Casey Jarzabek bet 1,800 from middle position. Jean Tenhulzen called from late position and the early position player got out of the way.
The turn was and Jarzabek checked. Tenhulzen bet 3,000 and Jarzabek made a quick check-call. The river was .
Jarzabek checked the river and Tenhulzen fired 6,000. After a few moments in the tank, Jarzabek called and Tenhulzen turned over for three kings to take the pot.