2019 MSPT Meskwaki Casino
Action was picked up on the river with the board reading ![]()
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. Stanislav Angelov bet 5,000. Van Everett came over the top and moved all in.
Angelov thought for a while before eventually calling. Everett turned over the ![]()
for a rivered full boat. Angelov shook his head and got up from the table as his chips went across the table.
On a flop of ![]()
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and a pot of 4,300 in the middle, Jason Seiter put a large stack of chips into the middle to force his opponent all in after his opponent had made a bet of 3,500.
After a few moments he folded and Seiter added more chips thanks to his aggressive play.
Cameron Rieks moved all in preflop and was immedately called by his opponent. It was a flip as Rieks had ![]()
while his opponent had ![]()
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The board would stay safe for the jacks as it came ![]()
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for Rieks got a double to bring his stack back up above starting.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
On the turn the board read ![]()
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. Timothy Dorzweiler bet 2,200 and was called by John Orfanos.
The river was the
. Dorzweiler slowed down and checked, Orfanos bet 4,200 and was called.
Orfanos turned over the ![]()
for the flush which was good enough to take down the pot.
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Action was on the river as the board read ![]()
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. Jeff Grimes bet 1,300 into two opponents, one folded and the next one to act called after a moment.
Grimes turned over the ![]()
for the second nut flush to take down the pot.
Three players were in the hand on a flop of ![]()
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. The first player bet 700 and was called by the next player to act. Mary Sturges then raised to 2,500 which caused the first player to fold but got a call from the second player.
The turn was the
to put a third diamond on board]. Both players checked. The river came the
. Sturges called the river bet of 3,200 of her opponent and turned over the winning set with the ![]()
which bested the announced "top two" of her opponent.