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Erica Schoenberg
Erica Schoenberg called an all-in bet of 1,125 from the button, as did the player in the big blind.
The action went check-check on a flop of and Erica pushed her remaining chips into the middle after her opponent checked the on the turn. When her opponent folded, Schoenberg tabled for top pair, and the remaining all-in player tabled before hitting a king on the river to take the pot.
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Andy Black has played and won three separate hands in the past few minutes.
In the first, he reraised all in preflop with and got called by pocket eights. Black took the lead when the flop came , leaving his opponent with an eight or a spade to make his hand. The turn and river came and Black doubled to 7,375.
Black was back at it a hand later in a four-way pot. Everyone checked the flop of and Black bet the on the turn, getting one call. Black bet the on the river and showed to take the pot with trip 10s.
On the third hand, Black led out from the big blind on a flop of and got a call. He bet 500 when the hit the turn and 200 when the fell on the river.
When his opponent folded, Black showed the and took the chips. His stack is now at 9,500.
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Chris McCormack min-raised to 300 preflop and called Bryan Micon's reraise to 1,400.
On a flop of , Micon pushed all in for his last 975 and McCormack called. Micon showed to McCormack's , and held on to take the pot when the and completed the board.
Micon is at 5,275 after the hand while McCormack is down to 1,425.
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After losing a big pot to Bryan Micon, Chris McCormack rebuilt his stack when he got all of his chips in the middle on a board of .
McCormack showed for straight and flush draws while his opponent showed for a straight draw. When the hit the river, McCormack's kicker was enough to win the pot. He's back at 3,700.
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Action folded to the small blind, who raised to 550 preflop. Chris Ferguson took his time, as usual, before reraising all in for about 3,000.
The small blind instantly mucked, prompting the player in the cut off to joke to Ferguson, "That'll teach him."