Conor Beresford opened to 5,000 from the hijack. Tyler Spaugh raised to 15,000 from the cutoff. Beresford then made it 43,500 total. Spaugh called.
Beresford then bet 13,000 on the Q♦5♣4♦ flop and Spaugh folded quickly.
Conor Beresford opened to 5,000 from the hijack. Tyler Spaugh raised to 15,000 from the cutoff. Beresford then made it 43,500 total. Spaugh called.
Beresford then bet 13,000 on the Q♦5♣4♦ flop and Spaugh folded quickly.
Brandon Shiels opened from the button to 6,500. Scott Stewart then announced all in for around 400,000 from the big blind whilst having his eyelids peeled onto his forehand by a very skilled masseuse.
"This just looks so strong" said Shiels as Stewart's forehead was being crumpled. He took a moment before folding K♠Q♦ face up.
Stewart then showed his hand, which was 8♣5♠.
Dean Hutchison checked the flop of 7♦8♥6♣ from the hijack to Marc Macdonnell on the button.
Macdonnell bet 5,000 into a roughly 18,000 chip pot and Hutchison called. The Q♠ was checked down as was the A♦. Hutchison had the winner with J♦J♥ and Macdonnell mucked.
Action was picked up on the flop of 4♥J♠6♦ with around 45,000 in the middle.
Timothy Chung checked in the big blind to Leonel Guerra Garza on the button. He checked back.
Chung then led for 14,000 and Garza called. Both players checked back the 2♦ river. Chung showed A♦K♣ and Garza mucked.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
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Action was picked up with Trevor Reardon all in and at risk versus the covering stack of Cheng Chen.
Trevor Reardon: 9♣9♥
Cheng Chen: 3♠3♦
There was no sweat for Reardon as the A♠K♦J♦Q♦5♠ runout secured him the double up.
Action was picked up on the river of Q♦7♣6♠4♠10♥ with Liam McVeigh all in for around 35,000. Jon Kyte was in the tank and figured he could be beat. There was around 195,000 in the pot.
"I can beat ace-queen of spades" said Kyte as he proceeded to do his thinking out loud. He only had around 25,000 left behind. "it could be sevens though."
After a minute or so more, he pushed his chips begrudgingly over the line. Kyte was right. McVeigh showed 7♦7♥ for a set and Kyte had 6♣4♣ for two pair.