Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
On a 3♠2♥7♦2♣3♣ board, Kevin Johnson bet 25,000 from under the gun. Nicholas Rigby slid in a hefty raise to 75,000 from the button. Johnson thought a bit and called, and his Q♦Q♣ was good against A♦J♠.
Ronnie Day was all in for 42,000 in the small blind holding A♠5♠ but had run smack into the Q♣Q♦ of Nicholas Rigby in the big.
Day found the bullet he needed on the 8♣A♦3♥7♦9♣ runout.
On a board of 9♦3♣7♠10♦, Daniel Termini checked from early position. Michael Johns bet 35,000 on the button, and Termini made it 125,000. Johns responded with an all-in shove and Termini snap-called for 232,000.
Termini: 7♥7♦
Johns: 10♣9♥
Termini was ahead and fading Johns filling up. The Q♦ river didn't do it.
Left with 38,000, Johns got all in the next hand with J♠8♠ but couldn't overcome an opponent with AxKx.
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Ken Baime was all in from the small blind for approximately 45,000 with 4x4x against the A♣Q♥ of his neighbor on the button. The K♠9♠7♣K♣K♦ board favored Baime, who collected a double.
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Nicholas Rigby bet 5,000 from the small blind on a 2♣7♦2♦ flop. An opponent on his left made it 25,000, and Rigby jammed for 46,000.
"All right," the big blind said with a sigh, putting in some chips to call.
Rigby was miles ahead with A♣A♥ against A♦J♥. His opponent called for a diamond and got one on the 9♦ turn, but the A♠ just improved Rigby to a full house.
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000