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On a flop reading , Roberto Romanello checked from the big blind to Mark Radoja in the hijack. Radoja, a two-time World Series of Poker champion, bet 700 and Romanello called.
Both players checked the turn, leading the dealer to place the on the river, a card that completed numerous straight and flush draws. Romanello decided to represent one of those completed draws and bet 1,000. Radoja gave his options much consideration before folding and leaving Romanello to win the pot.
We caught the action four ways after a flop of . Raymond Davis checked, Tony Dunst bet 1,700 and two players folded. Davis made the call and the fell on the turn. Davis checked, Dunst bet 4,700 and Davis made the call. After the river, Davis declared "all in" and Dunst quickly made the call.
"Full house," Davis said confidently, tabling and Dunst mucked.
David Vamplew bet 650 from the small blind on a board and Amanda Musumeci called from the big blind.
The river brought the into play and Vamplew bet 1,500. Musumeci pasued for around 40 seconds before calling, then mucking when Vamplew flipped the onto their backs.