We arrived at this hand just in time to see Peter Traply fire a bet of 2,500 into a flop of . He was check-raised by a player in middle position for 2,400 more. Traply made the call.
Traply:
Opponent:
Traply had a lot of catching up to do. The on the turn didn't help him improve, nor did the on the river.
After doubling up his opponent, Traply is down to 6,900 chips.
Preflop betting was heavy when a player in the small blind limped to Jason Wheeler who raised to 600. The small blind had a tick up his sleeve, though, and three-bet to 3,500. Wheeler wasn't satisfied with the size of the pot and shoved for 8,000 more with the small blind making the call.
Wheeler:
Small blind:
Wheeler needed to catch some cards to pull ahead, but he was unable to do so when the came on the flop. The on the turn gave him a few more outs, but he failed to get there and was eliminated when the river delivered the .
In middle position, Sandra Naujoks opened the pot with a 575-chip raise. The player on the button moved all in for an additional 75 chips. The big blind called and so did Naujoks.
The flop came out and Sandra fired a 700-chip bet after her opponent checked, and was called.
The turn card was a and Sandra re-raised to 3,600 after a 1,400-chip bet made by her opponent. Her opponent called.
The river brought another seven do the table and Sandra tabled for quads.
This latest hand got off to quite the start when Liv Boeree raised to 525 from middle position. The player in the cutoff then shoved all in for 1,925 and was followed an all-in four-bet from Sandra Naujoks on the button. Boeree got out of the way and let the two all-in players duke it out.
Naujoks:
Opponent:
Naujoks needed some serious help, but she didn't get any as the hand played out with a board of .
Scott Seiver had been making the most of time in between hands at a cash game to go all in at his tournament table. It had been working well for him until he shoved for 2,625 in late position after two early-position players had limped.
The player in the big blind looked him up and the two previous limpers folded.
Seiver:
Opponent:
Seiver picked up a gut-shot straight-draw on the flop, but his opponent filled up when the came on the turn. Seiver was up and gone before the had time to land on the river.
Grayson Ramage was in the big blind when the button raised to 600. The small blind three-bet to 2,000 and when action got to Ramage, he jammed for his entire stack of 2,750. The button folded, but the small blind called.
Ramage:
Opponent:
All Ramage had to do was stay ahead, and he did just that as the board ran out .
With the double up, Ramage is now up to 6,400 chips.