Brandon Adams opened for 14,000 from the button and Robert Mizrachi called from the big blind. Both players checked the flop. When the fell on the turn, Mizrachi checked again, Adams bet 22,000 and Mizrachi called. The river was the . Check-check.
Mizrachi showed for two pair, jacks and fours and raked in the pot. He's up to 145,000.
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Triple Draw:
Ville Wahlbeck raises preflop and Marc Karam 3-bets from the button with everyone else out of the way.
Wahlbeck draws two and Karam takes one, the Canadian bets before he's even looked and Wahlbeck calls. Wahlbeck draws one this time and so does Karam before both players check.
On the third draw they both draw one more and Wahlbeck bets, Karam thinks for ages before raising and Wahlbeck calls.
"Eight-six?" says Karam hopefully, flipping but the Finn shows to pip him by one.
Karam says, "Wow, you're kidding me..." before sinking into his seat.
All in after the first draw, Erick Lindgren was all in against Brandon Adams, who was standing pat. Adams flipped over a J-9 low and Lindgren flipped up 2-3-4-6, drawing very live indeed. He hit a ten on the third draw, good enough to wrest away the pot and double his stack to 70,000.
Marc Karam opened for a raise from early position, Vitaly Lunkin three-bet from the cutoff and Karam called all in. Karam drew two, two again, then one card while Lunkin stayed pat.
Karam ended up with 8-5-4-3-2 against Lunkin's T-6-5-4-2 and doubled up.
Only a few hands later, Karam found himself all in again.
Limit Hold'em:
With the board reading on the turn, Ville Wahlbeck led out from the small blind, Karam raised from the big blind, Wahlbeck three-bet and Karam called all in.
Karam
Wahlbeck
Karam caught two pair on the turn and Wahlbeck couldn't catch up on the river. Karam took down the pot and doubled again, his stack now up to 115,000.
With the board reading , Brian Powell bet 16,000 and Matt Hawrilenko raised to 32,000. Michael Binger tanked for ages before folding to leave himself very short. Powell made the call and the hit the river.
Powell check-called and Hawrilenko showed for queens full while Powell flipped for a huge turn hand, top two with a straight and flush draw that was second best.