Stuart Rutter opened to 350 from the cutoff and got two calls — one from the button and one from the big blind.
Rutter stood pat and the other two players both drew one. The three each checked in turn and Rutter took down the pot with ![]()
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Stuart Rutter opened to 350 from the cutoff and got two calls — one from the button and one from the big blind.
Rutter stood pat and the other two players both drew one. The three each checked in turn and Rutter took down the pot with ![]()
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Samuel Rubin called a three-bet of 1,200 from Jameson Painter and both players drew one.
Painter bet 2,500 and Rubin checked his new card and sat back, obviously facing a decision. Eventually, he called. Painter showed ![]()
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and Rubin mucked saying that he made a nine.
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We caught the end of the action, with one player moving all in for around 5,000 after the draw. Barry Greenstein had a decision to make, and he ended up calling. His opponent showed a pair of fives, and Greenstein won with ![]()
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Jack Sinclair opened from the cutoff to 300 and the button three-bet to 900. Steve Zolotow cold-called in the big blind, and Sinclair also called.
The three each drew one and then all checked. Zolotow announced queen and Sinclair announced ten, opening ![]()
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and taking down the pot.
Level: 3
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 25
Players are going on their first 15-minute break of the day. When they return, the blinds will be 50/100 with a 25 ante.
The under the gun player opened to 300 only to see Lawrence Berg three-bet to 900 on the button. After the blinds folded, the utg player four-bet to 4,000. Berg five-bet jammed and his opponent put in the rest of his stack.
Both stood pat and Berg tabled a ![]()
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