Courtney Webb raised from middle position to 6,000 and only Anthony Zinno called in the big blind.
On the flop of , both players checked. The turn was the and Zinno led out for 5,000 and Webb put in a raise to 12,000, which Zinno called.
The river paired the board when the fell and Zinno fired out a bet of 17,000. Webb pondered it as she eyed up his remaining stack and decided to let the hand go.
A few minutes later he was seen walking out the door as he busted.
Antony Darmani raised from early position to 6,000. The action folded to the player in the hijack who three-bet to 16,000. It folded back to Darmani and he called.
The flop came . Darmani checked and the player in the hijack continued with a bet of 13,000. Darmani called.
The turn was the . The player in the hijack sized up his turn bet to 31,000. Darmani took his time on his decision. He counted out his chips and then eventually just called.
The river card was the . Darmani checked for the third time and his opponent checked back after some consideration.
Darmani tabled for flopped trips, his opponent mucked and he scooped a nice sized pot.
On a flop of , the player first to act checked to Brian Warren who put in a bet of 11,000, and only Bradley Berman made the call from the cutoff.
On the turn Warren checked to Berman who fired out 20,000 and Warren made the call.
The river was the , and Warren took the lead, putting in a bet of 55,000 and Berman called fairly quickly. Warren tabled for top pair on the river and Berman took down the pot when he showed for a flopped set.
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On a flop of , and 12,500 already in the middle, Pedro Madeira check-called a bet of 3,500 from Fabian Gumz.
The dealer flipped the on th turn and Madeira checked once again. Gumz fired for again, this time sizing to 16,000 and Madeira's cards instantly hit the muck.
Kenny Hallaert raised in the hijack to 6,000 and the big blind defended.
On the flop of , the big blind check called a bet of 5,000 from Hallaert.
The turn was the and the big blind decided to lead out for 6,500. Hallaert didn't waste much time before putting in a raise to 20,000. His opponent thought about it for a few quick seconds and mucked his hand.