No-Limit
Jamie Rosen made it 39,000 from the cutoff and Gavin Smith called from the button.
The flop came down . Rosen bet 33,000 and Smith called.
The turn brought the . Smith released his hand when Rosen bet 48,000.
No-Limit
Jamie Rosen made it 39,000 from the cutoff and Gavin Smith called from the button.
The flop came down . Rosen bet 33,000 and Smith called.
The turn brought the . Smith released his hand when Rosen bet 48,000.
No-Limit
Jamie Rosen opened with a raise to 40,000, and Gavin Smith, sitting to his left, reraised to 97,000. It folded back around to Rosen who stepped aside as well.
No-Limit
Jarred Solomon moved all in for 119,000. It was folded around to Jamie Rosen in the big blind who made the call.
Rosen:
Solomon:
"Jack-ball!" shouted Solomon's rail.
They didn't get the jack-ball, instead, they got something better. Solomon flopped Broadway when it rolled out . Solomon's rail went wild.
The turn brought the and Rosen would need to catch one of the remaining jacks in the deck to eliminate his opponent.
Solomon's rail began shouting for a deuce so that their comrade's tournament hopes would stay alive.
The river brought the and Solomon's rail went wild again, as they saw him double up.
No-Limit
Jamie Rosen opened with a raise to 39,000, and Gavin Smith called from the button. Jarred Solomon took a peek to his right, then pushed his entire stack of 346,000 in from the small blind -- to the roaring approval of his supporters in attendance.
Dan Idema folded the big blind, and both Rosen and Smith quickly got out as well. "Show the deuce!" was the cry from the bleachers. Whatever Solomon had, he chose not to share.
Solomon has worked his way back to 420,000 now.
No-Limit
Daniel Idema limped from the small blind and Danny Hannawa checked from the big blind.
The flop came down and both players checked.
They checked the turn as well.
When the fell on the river, Idema check-called Hannawa's 22,000 bet.
Hannawa turned over to take the pot with kings and tens.
No-Limit
The last hand of the current no-limit hold'em round saw some big action. Jamie Rosen got things going with an opening raise from early position, and it folded to Daniel Idema who reraised all in from the cutoff for 374,000. Then Timothy Finne called all in from the small blind for his last 313,000. Michael Muchnik folded the BB, and Rosen thought a bit before making the call.
Cards on their backs...
Finne
Rosen
Idema
The flop came and Rosen's jacks were still best. But the on the turn put Finne ahead. The river was the , and Finne scores a huge triple up, while Rosen took the small side pot.
Idema is out, Finne catapults to about 950,000 and the current chip lead, and Rosen slips toward the back of the pack with 380,000.
Limit
It was folded around to Gavin Smith in the small blind who limped in and Jarred Solomon checked his option.
The flop came down .
Smith bet and Solomon called. The turn brought the , and again, Smith bet and Solomon called.
On the river, Smith checked to Solomon who bet. Smith flicked his cards into the muck and Solomon collected the pot.
Limit
Timothy Finne raised from middle position, and Jamie Rosen made it three bets from the cutoff. It folded back to Finne who made the call.
The flop came , inciting a betting and raising war between the pair. To be precise, Finne checked, Rosen bet, Finne raised, Rosen three-bet, Finne four-bet, and Rosen called
The turn was the . Finne bet, and Rosen called with his remaining chips. Finne showed for kings, but that turn had helped Rosen a great deal as he held for two pair. The river was the , and Rosen doubles to about a half million, while Finne slips back to the 700,000-chip range
Limit
It was folded to Michael Michnik who made it two bets to go. Jamie Rosen made the call from the cutoff and the flop came down .
Michnik bet and Rosen called. The turn brought the . Michnik checked to Rosen who fired out a bet, and that was enough to get Michnik to fold.
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