2011 North American Poker Tour Mohegan Sun
The players are on their final 15-minute break of the day.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 300
The player in the cutoff opened to 8,500 and Victor Ramdin three-bet to 22,000 from the big blind. A call from the player in the cutoff seat delivered a 

flop which Ramdin immediately checked. The bet was 35,000 from his opponent and Ramdin went deep into the tank for about four minutes before calling.
The
turn and
river were checked immediately and the cutoff seat announced, "Eight." Ramdin nodded that it was good and upon seeing his opponent show 
, he slid his hand to the muck.
Action folded to Victor Ramdin in the small blind and he raised to 8,000. Steve O'Dwyer was in the big blind and reraised all in for about 50,000. Ramdin thought for a moment and then gave it up, allowing O'Dwyer to pick up the chips and move to over 60,000.
Adam Junglen raised preflop and Jerry Wong defended from the big blind to see the flop come down 

. Both players checked and the turn brought the
. Wong checked and Junglen bet 8,000. Wong made the call.
After the
fell on the river, both players checked. Neither player really wanted to show their hand, but eventually Junglen tabled the 
for a pair of nines and won the hand.
We're missed the hand, but Matt Waxman has been eliminated from the tournament in approximately 87th place.
Nenad Medic opened to 7,700 in early position and action folded to Alan Sternberg in the small blind who went all in for 40,700. Medic thought it over for a little while before tossing in the chips to call.
Medic: 

Sternberg: 

The board ran out 



, securing the double for Sternberg.
A series of preflop raises led to Eric Froehlich's tournament life being on the line with 
against the 
of Matt Matros.
The board ran out 



as E-Fro locked it up on the turn to double.
From the hijack seat, Dan O'Brien raised to 6,000 and the player on the button made the call. Everyone else folded and the flop came down 

. O'Brien fired a continuation bet of 5,400 and his opponent called.
The turn brought the
and O'Brien bet 13,200. His opponent called again and the dealer placed the
on the river. Both players checked.
O'Brien showed the 
and his opponent the 
. O'Brien's hand was second best and he lost the pot to drop to 118,000 in chips.