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We got to the table with Jesse Yaginuma facing a raise from the player in the small blind after Yaginuma had raised from the button. Yaginuma made it 4,175 to go and the player in the small blind called. Both players would check the flop and Yaginuma would bet 2,250 on the turn after it was checked to him. His opponent called and both players would check the river.
Yaginuma's opponent showed and Yaginuma mucked. Despite the hit, he's still sitting with a very healthy stack of 28,000.
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We get to the table with a board of and Matt Waxman facing a bet of 3,000. "Five," he asked his opponent, who said nothing and sat there motionless. Waxman continued to study him, a call collected in his left hand. Finally, the WSOP bracelet winner tossed the chips into the middle and his opponent turned over for a busted straight draw. Waxman turned over and rubbed the cards back and forth against the table to show the dealer he had the better hand. The dealer didn't quite seem to understand what had happened so Waxman had to tell her that his ace high was good. She pushed the pot to Waxman who moved to 14,200 in chips after the hand.
We got to his table and Brandon Cantu opened for 900 with the blinds at 150/300. It was folded around to online legend, Mickey Petersen, in the big blind and the Denmark native called. The flop came and Petersen checked to Cantu who quickly tossed out a bet of 1,050. Petersen folded to give Cantu the pot.