Level: 5
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Alan Findlay went to the river in a decent sized pot on a board that showed ![]()
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. Joshua Heinzl checked and Findlay checked behind.
Heinzl turned over the ![]()
but Findlay had that beat as he showed trips with ![]()
to take the pot.
Action was on the turn as a call of all in was heard. The board read ![]()
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. Adam Demersseman had moved all in over the bet of 14,600 from Dave Stefanski who had just entered the tournament seconds before.
Stefanski thought about it for a while and rubbed his head to make the big decision. Eventually after over a minute he laid his hand down and Demersseman took in the pot.
Adam Demersseman four-bet to 7,200 out of the big blind over the 2,700 three-bet from Luke Graham from the button. It got Pushpa [Removed:550] out of the way as she folded back to Graham, who thought for a few moments before also laying it down.
Michael Wang and Dennis Brand were at a flop that read ![]()
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. Both players checked. The turn came the
. Wang bet 1,500 and was called by Brand.
The river was the
. Wang paused for about ten seconds before making an overbet of 6,600 into a pot of about 4,500. Brand made the call and Wang turned over the ![]()
for a set, which was the winning hand as Brand mucked.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Multiple players were in the pot on a flop of ![]()
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. There was some confusion over the action among the players and the dealer and two players went to turn which was the
. Adam Demersseman called the bet of 5,000 from Stephen Frangos
The river came the
. Demersseman checked and Frangos checked behind.
Demersseman had the winner as he turned over the ![]()
to take in the modest pot with the nut flush.