
dominated by Helppi's 
. The flop was 

, the turn was the
, the river was the
and Helppi doubled his stack to about 45,000, Alacqua was left with 19,000.

dominated by Helppi's 
. The flop was 

, the turn was the
, the river was the
and Helppi doubled his stack to about 45,000, Alacqua was left with 19,000.


, Josh Arieh checked, the cutoff bet 1,900 and Arieh made the call. The turn was the
and both players checked. The river was the
. Arieh checked, the cutoff bet 2,200 and Arieh studied his opponent for a bit before making the call. 
and dragged the pot.
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75



, Deeb passed the first action to an unknown opponent who fired a 2,500 bet; Shaun just called. A third club fell off on the river and Deeb passed once more, allowing his opponent to dictate the action. The unknown turned it up a notch, firing a 6,000 bullet that sent Deeb into the tank.
for a flush; his opponent showed A-K for a losing two pair.


T6 Poker pro Alex Kravchenko put the last of his chips into the middle against Josh Arieh who went into the tank before eventually making a resigned call.




and Kravchenko earns a handy double up to progress to around 40,000 chips.




and the pot was already sizable as the 4,000 bet on the river by the player on the button had been check-raised to 10,000 by Hachem from the cutoff. The button thought for a few moments about making a move, but eventually mucked his 
face up for a draw that didn't deliver. Hachem then flashed 
for a rivered full house!


. Goodwin immediately fired out a continuation bet of 3,200, and Portal, in her lilting French accent just as quickly said, "I raise," eliciting a cringe from Goodwin. She tossed out 8,000 and Goodwin flashed his A-K before mucking his cards.