"OBellaCiao" was ahead preflop with pocket eights against pocket sixes.
But they found even more glory as the flop gave them trips and the turn turned their hand into a very rare one with quads.
"OBellaCiao" was ahead preflop with pocket eights against pocket sixes.
But they found even more glory as the flop gave them trips and the turn turned their hand into a very rare one with quads.
In a preflop all in "ShopChop96' was in a great spot holding pocket kings against the pocket queens of their opponent.
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flop opened up a straight draw for the queens. But the turn and river did not connect and the kings brought in the nice pot for the player sporting the Mexican flag.
Three players committed 3,960 to the pot on a flop that read ![]()
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The turn was the
. "nan1991" bet 7,560 and was called by their opponent "Nnikola87".
The river came the
. Both players checked and "nan1991" turned over the ![]()
which bested the ace high of their opponent.
On a board that read ![]()
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, "skorfild" made a river bet of 13,132 which was called by his opponent.
"skorfild" revealed the ![]()
for top pair and top kicker, beating the ![]()
of his opponent who was out kicked.
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Players are now on their second break of the day.
"MaltaGamer" forced out their three opponents when they made a bet of 5,500 on a board that read ![]()
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after they had previously picked up callers on the flop.
"MaltaGamer" collected the pot and continued to move their stack upwards.