Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
Aaron Johnson just got paid off on the river with trip queens.
Johnson was in a pot with two players, after a player in middle position raised to 700. The small blind called and Johnson called from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked to the raiser who bet 900. The small blind folded and Johnson called. The turn was the
and Johnson checked again. This time his opponent bet 1,700, Johnson called.
The river was the
and this time Johnson led out for 4,900. His opponent asked for a count, then eventually called. He mucked his had after Johnson showed trip queens with ![]()
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Francis Pyka is now over 40,000 after calling a bet on the flop and the turn, before checking the river and winning the pot with a pocket pair.
The board read ![]()
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and the first player to act bet 3,700 and Pyka called. The turn was the
and the first player led again, this time for 6,200. Pyka picked up enough chips to call and then hesitated. He looked to be counting his chips over and over while debating his next move. He settled on a call.
When the
hit the river, both players checked fast enough that it was hard to tell who checked first. Pyka tabled ![]()
and his opponent mucked.
John Reading raised preflop to 500 and got three callers including John Joachim from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and the action checked to Reading, he bet 650. Ernest Garrett called and Joachim shoved all in for his last 7,000. Reading folded and Garrett went into the tank. After a moment or two, he folded.
At the end of the hand, Mandy Caffee sat down at the table, having just busted and rebought.
Robert Edelstein took down a pot with an all in bet on the river. He was heads up and put his last 7,225 all in with the board reading ![]()
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The pot started when seven player saw the flop after a limped pot. The flop was ![]()
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and the first player checked. Edelstein bet 500 and a player behind him called. The action folded to the player on the button and he raised to 1,600. Edelstein and the second player in both called.
The turn was the
and all three players checked. When the
hit the river, Edelstein shoved his last 7,225 and both remaining players folded, giving Edelstein the pot.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Players are on a 10-minute break.
"Busted straight draw," said Mandy Caffee after Leroy Dubray called her river bet.
The two players were heads up on the turn with a board reading ![]()
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and Caffee bet 3,000. Dubray called.
The river was the
and Caffee quickly threw out a bet of 4,500. Dubray pulled out calling chips and debated what to do next. He had 14,000 remaining in his stack. He went to toss in the chips, hesitated and then went to toss them out again, this time finally releasing them to call.
"Busted straight," said Caffee, showing ![]()
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Dubray turned over ![]()
and took down the pot.