Kyle Thompson opened the action with a raise to 800 from middle position. Ruth Rivera called from the hijack before Matthew McDowell came along from the big blind.
Thompson slowed down with a check on the 8♦5♣2♦ flop. Rivera slid out a bet of 2,200, leading to a fold from McDowell. Thomspon stuck around with a call.
The Q♥ turn led to a bet of 3,300 from Rivera after it was checked to her. Thomspon bowed out with a fold to award the pot to Rivera.
Approximately 19,200 was in the middle on a board that read J♣A♦10♦2♦. Francisco Zayas checked out of the small blind before Jeremy Greenhalgh went all-in for his final 19,000.
Zayas took a moment before he called to put Greenhalgh at risk.
Jeremy Greenhalgh: 10♣10♠
Francisco Zayas: K♥Q♠
Zayas was ahead with a straight, but Greenhalgh had outs to a full house.
The 2♥ paired the board and vaulted Greenhalgh ahead as he secured the double.
Ryan Dawson began with a limp from the hijack before Peter Hyoung raised to 1,200 from the cutoff. Chad Fredericksen called from the big blind, and Dawson stuck around with a call.
It was checked to Hyoung on the 9♦A♦K♠ flop, and he bet 2,000.
Fredericksen folded, but Dawson called and sent them to the 8♠ turn. Dawson checked it over to Hyoung, who fired 6,000. Dawson once again called.
The Q♣ river led to a round of checks. Hyoung showed K♠K♦ to take down the pot.
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Jason Peterson got it started with a raise to 800 from early position. Ryan Anderson made the call from the hijack before Jeffrey Hood came along in the cutoff.
Travis Moran opted to re-raise to 2,800. Peterson responded with an all-in for 39,000. Anderson gave it considerable thought before he called for less to be at risk. Hood and Moran folded.
Ryan Anderson: 5♠5♦
Jason Peterson: K♠K♦
Anerson was well behind, and the flop only made it worse as it came 10♥K♥8♠ to put Peterson firmly ahead.
The 3♥ turn, and the J♠ river completed the board as Peterson effectively doubled on the first hand that he sat down.
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There was approximately 1,500 in the pot on the flop of 3♦7♥6♥ when Timothy Ulrich and Scott Haire got into a bidding war that resulted in both players going all-in on the flop, with Haire at risk.
Scott Haire: 5♥4♥
Timothy Ulrich: 5♠4♠
Both players flopped a straight, but Haire was freerolling to a flush.
The 10♦ turn was of no consequence, but the 9♥ river crushed Ulrich as Haire upgraded to a flush to double through Ulrich.