When we got to Martin Kabrhel's table we found a player all in for 2,500 on a flop of . Kabrhel then reraised making it around 5,000 to anyone else who wanted to see a turn. After a few moments of contemplation the player on the button folded.
Cards were then flipped and it was Kabrhel's that was ahead, against the all in player's . A turn changed nothing, and it was to the river to see if Kabrhel's set of threes would hold.
A river allowed for Kabrhel to win the pot with a full house, threes over queens. The player who almost made the call on the flop exclaimed he had in disgust, we are not quite sure if he realized he would have lost.
Joeseph Cheong called a raise of 275 from the big blind. The flop ran out . Both players checked the flop.
The fell on the turn and Cheong bet 325. His opponent made the call. The hit on the river and Cheong bet 1,000. His opponent made the call. Cheong turned over to take down the pot.
Felipe Ramos was just eliminated from the tournament, even though he got off to a quick start with an early double up. Ramos opened two fives and then called a three-bet before flopping bottom set on the board. His opponent continuation bet and Ramos flatted to see a come out on the turn. After Ramos' opponent shoved, Ramos made the call. Unfortunately for him, his opponent had turned a higher set with sixes and the river blanked off to eliminate the Brazilian pro.
Justin Young raised from early position to 250 and received one call before Jonathan Duhamel re-raised to 1,225. Action folded back around to Young who wasted little time sticking his final 3,850. The player who called the initial raise folded and Duhamel thought for a bit before making the call.
Young:
Duhamel:
The flop was which put Young way ahead but the turn changed the landscape of the hand. Young seemed nervous about the river, but settled down when it landed the . He has now chipped up to 8,100 while Duhamel falls to about 1,200.
We found a limp pot at Table 98 between Mark Seif in the cut off, the button, and both the binds. After the big blind gave the approval to see a flop the dealer put out three cards the . The small blind put a bet out a bet of 700 right off the bat, and Seif was the only one willing to call.
On a turn the small blind again bet, this time making it 1,300. Seif called fairly quickly and both players got to see the river.
After the was spiked on the river both players checked and flipped their cards. The small blind held for a river two pair, jacks and tens. Seif however was holding for a higher two pair.