Corey "Bluehoodie" Hochman raised from the cutoff and Dave "DunningKrugr" Alfa, who was in the small blind for 3,000, called off the 1,941 he had behind. "Chippingggup" called from the big blind and a side pot was created.
"Chippingggup" check-called a bet on the flop and then bet all in for 7,917 on the turn. Hochman called and all three hands were turned up.
"Chippingggup":
Dave "DunningKrugr" Alfa:
Corey "Bluehoodie" Hochman:
"Chippingggup" had the nut straight and wound up improving to the only club flush on the river. No one made a low and "Chippingggup" scooped to eliminate Alfa in 60th place for $1,695.75.
Hochman was left with 2,983 but went bust a short time later in 58th place for the same amount.
Ryan "protential" Laplante raised to 12,000 under the gun and "DoubleWiener" called from the next seat over.
The flop came , Laplante continued for 6,000 and "DoubleWiener" called to see the appear on the turn.
Laplante fried out 12,000 and then called off his 13,986 stack after "DoubleWiener" raised to 24,000.
"DoubleWiener":
Ryan "protential" Laplante:
Both players flopped the flush but Laplante held the nuts and with no lo possibilities, already had the pot secured as the meaningless completed the board on the river.
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Action on the table folded around to "DoubleWiener" who raised to 10,000 from the small bind and then called Anthony "heheh" Zinno's 15,000 three-bet from the big blind bringing the flop.
"DoubleWiener" check-called Zinno's 5,000 bet and did the same for 10,000 after the appeared on the turn.
Once the completed the board on the river, "DoubleWiener" moved all in for 4,804 and Zinno called off his 3,670 stack.
Zinno rolled over for a pair of aces but they were no good as "DoubleWiener" rivered two-pair with to win the pot, eliminating Zinno on the money bubble.
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