2018 Seneca Fall Poker Classic
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
The players will now be taking their first break 10-minute break of the day.
Russell Campanella opened to 600 from the hijack, Henry Zou called from the cutoff and David Olshan jumped in as well from the big blind.
The flop came down ![]()
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, action checked to Campanella who bet 1,000, Olshan was the only caller and the turn came down a
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Both players checked to the
on the river, action checked to Campanella, he bet 2,100 and Olshan folded, giving Campanella the pot.
Robert Wideman opened to 700 from the hijack, Paul Bitterman called from the cutoff, Kenneth Wasik stuck around in the small blind and Jason Sardon called in the big blind.
The dealer fanned out a flop of ![]()
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, action checked to Bitterman who bet 1,100, his three opponents all made the call and the turn came down the
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Action again checked to Bitterman, he threw in a bet of 3,000, being only called by Wasik and the river came down a
. Both players checked, Bitterman tabled ![]()
for top pair with top kicker, Wasik folded and Bitterman took down the pot with his jacks.
The turned board read ![]()
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, Maria Parlatore bet 700 into a pot around 1500, Robert Wideman made the call and the river came down the
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Parlatore led for 2,200, Wideman swiftly raised to 6,000 and Parltore took a few moments before folding her cards face up, showing pocket queens. Wideman tabled ![]()
for two pair, taking down the pot and leaving Parlatore as the tournament short stack.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
The board was showing ![]()
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and the pot was around 9,000 when Tim Vance moved Maria Parlatore all in. Parlatore thought for a moment before showing an
as she mucked her hand.
Vance has not taken the early chip lead on Day 1b and is showing no signs of slowing down.
Tim Vance limped from the cutoff, Robert Wideman raised to 325 from the button, Vance made the call and the flop came down ![]()
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Vance bet 300, Wideman called and the
came on the turn. Vance threw in 600, Wideman called and a
fell on the river. Vance pushed in a bet of 1,200 and again Wideman quickly called.
Vance tabled ![]()
for three nickels on the river, Wideman mucked and Vance took down the pot.