Amber Mitchell opened for a big raise to 850 from middle position and was called by only Mark Getman, on the button. Mitchell bet 1,325 on the flop, and Getman made it 3,025 to go. Mitchell immediately shoved, and Getman called just as fast.
Getman:
Mitchell:
Mitchell was drawing to two outs or a backdoor straight, but the and did nothing for her.
Matt Bond bet just 600 into a pot of 3,700 on the turn, heads up against the player on the button on a board of . His opponent called, and Bond came out with the bigger guns on the river, as he fired 2,600. The player on the button thought for roughly two minutes before calling, and Bond rolled over for jacks full.
After two checks from the blinds, Jonathan Gaviao bet 4,800 into a pot of 4,100. The community had come , and the small blind quickly folded. The big blind, however, tossed in a call, and Gaviao showed for a flush.
A player opened to 600 and then called a three-bet to 1,200 from John Heckenkamp, bringing a flop of . The initial raiser checked, and Heckenkamp bet 2,500. His opponent raised to 6,000, and Heckenkamp wasted no time shoving all in. The player tanked for a couple of minutes.
"Overpair, huh?" he said, fiddling with his chips.
After another minute or so, he announced a call, and Heckenkamp did indeed have , besting his opponent's . A and were both clean for Heckenkamp, and he crippled his opponent down to a few thousand.
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Chengce Jiang opened for 700 in middle position and saw Issac "Rungood" Tucker shove all in with a covering stack from the small blind. Jiang made the call after some deliberation, and he showed , ahead of Tucker's . The board ran out , and Jiang doubled up.