Jonathan Duhamel raised to 65,000 from under the gun and Phillip Tse three-bet to 140,000 from the small blind. Maurizo Lo Russo cold-called from the big blind and Duhamel called also.
The flop came . Lo Russo bet 250,000, Duhamel called and Tse tank-folded. The turn was the and Lo Russo checked. Duhamel bet 350,000 and Lo Russo called.
The river was the . Lo Russo checked again and Duhamel bet 650,000. Lo Russo tank-folded.
Andrew MacDonald had two players all-in and at risk preflop.
MacDonald:
Button:
Big Blind:
The flop came and a collective gasp sounded across the table. Reactions quickly shifted back as the fell on the turn. The completed the board on the river and MacDonald busted both players, raking in a sizeable pot.
Linda Huard put herself at risk moving all-in on a flop. There was about 400,000 in the middle and Huard had 787,000 behind. Chance Kornuth was her heads-up opponent and put Huard at risk.
Huard:
Kornuth:
Huard wouldn;t have to sweat long as the completed her flush draw on the turn and the on the river secured her a big double up.
With about 1,000,000 already piled up in the middle, Raffi Ghazarian and Marco Sousa saw a flop fan in front of them. Sousa checked and Ghazarian jammed all-in for 631,000. Sousa took a few moments before giving up and tossing his cards into the muck.
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Facing a bet of 100,000 on the turn of a board, Chance Kornuth check-raised to 278,000 and his opponent called. Kornuth lead with an all-in bet on the river and his opponent quickly folded.