Darryll Fish check-called the turn and river to see a showdown. The dealer had put on the board and Fish check-called a bet of 2,000. On the river of , he check-called a bet of 2,200.
A player opened the action with a raise to 550 and Mike Linster called from the small blind, going to a flop of . Linster checked, his opponent bet 800, and Linster called
The turn came and both players checked, bringing out the on the river. Linster led out for 2,525 and won the pot.
A player limped preflop and another player in the cutoff raised to 600. Marc-Andre Ladouceur was on the button and three-bet to 1,800, getting a call from just the cutoff player.
The flop came and action checked to Ladouceur. He bet 1,500 and got a quick fold.
With about 6,500 already in the pot, the board was at the turn with on the table. Igor Kurganov was checked to, and he bet 5,000. His opponent called.
The river card was the and it checked to Kurganov again. He fired in 14,000 chips, leaving himself about 20,000 behind. After more than a minute in the tank, his opponent finally folded.
Sam Chartier opened the action preflop with a raise to 700 and only Eric Vallee called from the big blind. The dealer spread a flop of .
Vallee checked to Chartier who continued with a bet of 900. Vallee called and the turn was the . Vallee checked again and Chartier bet 3,000 this time, getting a fold from Vallee.
A player raised to 800 from middle position and Marc-Andre Ladouceur raised it up to 2,200, getting a call from his opponent. The dealer slid on the felt and both players checked.
The turn was the and Ladouceur was faced with a bet of 3,100. He called.
The river came and both players checked. Ladouceur's opponent showed , sending Ladouceur's cards in the muck.