When we got to the table, the board read and partypoker Sponsored Pro Natalia Breviglieri was facing a decision for 80,000 from the player in the hijack. Breviglieri called from the button.
The fell on the river and both players checked. Breviglieri tabled which was good enough to win the pot against her opponent's .
With a substantial pot of about 1,150,000 already brewing and the board reading , action checked to Jonathan Little in middle position and he bet 200,000. The under-the-gun player called.
The fell on the river and the under-the-gun player checked. Little moved all-in for 589,000, putting his opponent to a decision for the majority of his stack.
"How much?" Little's opponent asked. He went into the tank for about a minute after the dealer counted Little's stack and ultimately folded. As the dealer pushed the pot to Little, his opponent asked him to show the bluff.
"She already took it," Little said with a smile. "I had the ace of diamonds."
Action folded around to the player in the hijack and he raised to 35,000. Partypoker Sponsored Pro Kristen Bicknell three-bet to 115,000, and after brief consideration, her opponent called.
The flop came and both players checked.
The fell on the turn and the hijack checked. Bicknell bet 40,000, the hijack folded, and the dealer pushed the pot to Bicknell, who now has over 3 million chips.
With about 110,000 already in the middle and the board reading , a player in early position bet 30,000 into his lone opponent, Koray Aldemir, who was in the hijack. Aldemir raised to 85,000 and the early-position player called.
The turn brought the and both players checked.
The fell on the river, the early-position player bet 26,000, and Aldemir called. Aldemir's opponent showed , Aldemir mucked, and his opponent took the pot.
There were already about 100,000 chips in the middle and the board read when we got to the table. Kenny Hallaert checked from the big blind and Steven van Zadelhoff bet 40,000 from early position. Hallaert check-raised to 115,000 and van Zadelhoff called.
The turn brought the , Hallaert bet 155,000, and van Zadelhoff called.
The fell on the river and Hallaert shoved for what looked like about 450,000. Van Zadelhoff showed the as he folded and the dealer pushed the pot to Hallaert. After some urging from van Zadelhoff, Hallaert showed the before tossing his cards away.