The pot stood at 30,000 with three players looking at a flop of Q♣10♠Q♥.
Both the blinds checked the action to Robert Fishot, in the cutoff, who bet out for 13,000. Only the big blind called.
The 5♦ turn checked through to the 2♣ on the river. The big blind decided to take the lead with a bet of 35,000. Fishot mulled over his decision before making the call.
The big blind defeatedly rolled over 9♥8♦ for a missed straight draw, while Fishot won this pot with A♣7♦ for ace high.
Dylan Patanchon opened to 800 from the cutoff and Almira Skripchenko in the big blind called.
On a flop of Q♠8♦5♣, Patanchon continued for 7,000 and Skripchenko check-called, but both players decided to check the 3♠ turn.
The 3♦ completed the board and Skripchenko led out for 76,000. Patanchon went into the tank, and eventually called with A♣K♣. "Well played," Skripchenko said, while flipping over 10♣9♠ for a bluff.
The small blind raised to 12,000. Fouad Serrar thought for some time before moving all in from the big blind. The small blind made the call for his effective stack of approximately 95,000.
Small Blind: 9♣9♥
Fouad Serrar: A♦Q♠
The flop landed 8♣J♣Q♦ giving Serrar a commanding lead in the hand. The 3♣ turn and 4♦ river changed nothing and the small blind was sent to the rail.
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Life Outside Poker is a new podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level.
For the fifth episode, Connor spoke with South Florida crusher Raminder Singh about his nearly one hundred live tournament victories, moving to the US from India and running a business full time. He also shared his strategies for various tournament stages and gave Connor a tour of his one-of-a-kind poker trophy collection.
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