The small blind bet 6,000 on a board and got a call from his neighbor. Gabriel Ohana raised to 18,000, and both players called. The river brought a , and action checked to Ohana, who bet 23,000. The small blind folded, but the big blind quickly called off for about 19,000 total.
Ohana showed for a set.
"I thought you missed a flush draw," the big blind said as he headed out the door. The small blind said it was he who missed the flush.
Minho Choe opened for 2,300 in the cutoff and the player on the button shoved for 13,800. Choe thought for a bit before tossing in a call and was pleasantly surprised to see he was ahead with against . The flop was clean for Choe, but a turn left him needing help on the river. He got it as the hit, giving him a straight.
According to Gabriel Ohana, Christopher Yeary limped in from late position, and the small blind completed, and Ohana popped it to 3,000 with . Both opponents called, and the flop came , giving him Broadway. He checked to Yeary, who bet 7,000, which the small blind called. Ohana made it 18,000, Yeary put in 19,000 and was all in, and the small blind folded. Ohana called and held versus .
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Jeromy Bittan checked under the gun and called 3,000 from Sorin Marinca on his left on the flop. Action checked through the turn, and Bittan fired 15,000 on the river. Marinca thought only briefly before tossing in a call, and Bittan said something inaudible and flashed his cards to his neighbor before mucking to .
Christian Harder bet 3,000 from the big blind on a flop, and his opponent in the cutoff made it 9,000. Harder called, and a turned. Harder checked, and his opponent bet 15,000, most of his stack. This time, Harder jammed it in, and the player called off with . Harder was ahead with but still vulnerable as the board could pair or an ace could fall. The didn't hurt him, and he took the pot with eights up.
Mo Mostafa three-bet to 15,000 after a late-position player opened the pot, and he snap-called the player's shove.
Mostafa:
Opponent:
The flop brought a , and it looked like the Mostafa train was finally slowing down, but it was followed by an , and Mostafa busted another unfortunate foe.