Dan Sepiol opened from the hijack and Maria Konnikova defended out of the big blind.
Sepiol continued for 13,000 on the flop of 4♠4♥6♦ and Konnikova folded.
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Dan Sepiol opened from the hijack and Maria Konnikova defended out of the big blind.
Sepiol continued for 13,000 on the flop of 4♠4♥6♦ and Konnikova folded.
Hear from Konnikova on a recent episode of the Life Outside Poker podcast!
Jack Macdonald moved all in for 40,000 under the gun and Mike Vanier called in early position. Terrance Reid then reraised to 106,000 in middle position and Vanier folded.
Jack Macdonald: 2♣2♦
Terrance Reid: K♦Q♣
Macdonald remained in the lead with his deuces through the turn on a board of 9♥7♠3♠8♥, but Reid caught the K♣ on the river to make top pair and send Macdonald to the rail.
Martin Carnero opened to 12,000 from early position before Ontario Gold Pass Winner Niroshan Loganathan three-bet to 116,000 from small blind as an effective all-in. Carnero raised and Loganathan called all-in for around 145,000.
Niroshan Loganathan: 7♠7♣
Martin Carnero: 10♥10♣
Loganathan was in bad shape against Carnero's hand and then K♣10♦9♠ put Carnero further into the lead. However, the 8♣ on the turn brought a sweat as Loganathan picked up an open-ender. The 4♦ bricked off on the river and Loganathan hit the exit as Carnero padded his stack.
Heads-up on a board of 7♦A♣9♥J♣, Mike Vanier bet 30,000 from middle position and Lance Hendricks called in the big blind.
The river was the 3♥ and Vanier bet 83,000. Hendricks again called and Vanier showed A♦9♦ for two pair to win the pot.
David "ODB" Baker opened to 12,000 from under the gun and Matthew Wantman called in the hijack.
Baker checked on the flop of 3♣4♣8♥ and Wantman checked back. Baker then bet 12,000 on the Q♦ turn and Wantman laid it down.
Christian De Leon bet 15,000 from early position on a flop of A♠5♠4♠ and Ching Da Wu called in the hijack, as did Brock Wilson in the big blind.
The turn was the Q♥ and De Leon bet another 40,000. Wu then raised to 120,000 and Wilson moved all in for 288,000. De Leon quickly folded, but Wu spent a few minutes in the tank before calling to put Wilson at risk.
Wilson showed Q♠7♠ for a flopped flush while Wu had K♠K♣ for a flush draw. The river was the 5♦ and Wilson held on to earn the massive double up.
Cole Ferraro moved all in for his last 50,000 from the button and Matthew Wantman called in the small blind.
Cole Ferraro: 9♦9♥
Matthew Wantman: A♥J♦
Wantman hit top pair on the 5♦A♦8♣ flop to take the lead, then improved to two pair as the board ran out 3♠J♠ to send Ferraro to the rail.
Nathan Wasson opened to 12,000 in the hijack and Andrew Voor defended in the big blind.
Voor checked on the flop of 3♦A♠7♣ and Wasson continued for 9,000. Voor called. Both players then checked on the 2♣ turn.
Voor bet 65,000 on the 10♦ river and Wasson laid it down.
Heads-up to a turn with the board reading J♣9♣5♠4♥, Jared Jaffee led for 23,000 from the small blind and Nguyen Le called on the button.
The river brought the Q♥. Jaffee led all-in for 77,000 and Le did not take long before he put in the call.
Jared Jaffee: Q♠9♠
Nguyen Le: Q♦10♦
Le did not initially show his hand as Jaffee had the winner, until it was discovered that he was in fact all-in.
"I couldn't see if Jared left a chip behind or not," explained Jonathan Tamayo.
"Nah, I'm not like you f**king cool kids," replied Jaffee as he scooped in the pot.