and Heitmann bet 3,725. His opponent eventually called - but was probably horrified when Heitmann turned over
for a rivered set, and mucked.
and Heitmann bet 3,725. His opponent eventually called - but was probably horrified when Heitmann turned over
for a rivered set, and mucked.
. Palovic bet 8,000 into a 22,000-chip pot, and Mathis took several minutes to make the call. Palovic mucked instantly, and Mathis took the pot with
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and Boeken checked. The button fired 1,150 and Boeken made the call.
and Boeken checked. His opponent checked behind and the dealer dealt the
on the river. Boeken and his opponent both checked again.
and his opponent flashed 
before tossing his hand into the muck. With that pot, Boeken got back to 21,000.
. Busquet's lone opponent responded by moving all in for around 10,000. That was enough to put Busquet all in. He sat deep in thought for three or four minutes before folding. He's now got 8,800 to run back up to a full stack.



to the river where the
fell. Lodden's opponent checked to him. Lodden fired 1,325 and his opponent folded.We arrived to see a massive pot in progress.
The flop read 3♣ 2♦ 9♥. There were three players in the hand. However the action had gone up until this point, there was 9,000 on the felt in front of the player in the big blind, and down the table [Removed:532]'s whole 22,500 stack was across the line. The gent in the button looked tortured for some time - and then reshoved. The big blind wrote off his 9,000 and folded, and [Removed:532] and Mr. Button were on their backs.
[Removed:532]: K♠ 9♠ for top pair
Mr. Button: A♠ A♥ for an overpair
Turn: 8♦
River: Q♦
Looking a little sheepish but still very good-natured, [Removed:532] took his leave.
board, Kristijonas Andrulis bet out 2,100. His opponent in the cutoff paused to think about it and then very suddenly decided he was going to call and tossed in the requisite chips - and then promptly mucked when Andrulis turned over
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. Ace on the river.