In a three-way pot, the flop was when Ole Schemion bet 1,800 from the big blind seat and only one player made the call.
The turn brought the and this time Schemion checked. His opponent sent 6,500 in the middle and Schemion didn't take long to fold. His opponent showed to the table.
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A player raised to 3,000 and it folded to Kelly Holes and Larisa Evloeva who called in the blinds.
A paired flop was dealt and brought no betting action. The came on the turn and it checked again to the initial player who bet 5,000. Holes quickly folded and Evloeva called.
A appeared on the river and went check-check. Evloeva's opponent flipped over for two pair and Evloeva mucked her hand.
According to the table, the action started when Miltiadis Kyriakides raised to 2,300 under the gun. It was called by Sterling Savill and a third player three-bet to 10,400, called by Kyriakides and Savill.
Things heated quickly on the flop . Kyriakides and Savill checked to the third player who shoved for his last 14,500. Kyriakides called and Savill reshoved for a stack around 140,000. Kyriakides called with a bigger stack for the following showdown:
Sterling Savill:
Third player:
Miltiadis Kyriakides:
Savill had hit a set of eights while the third player had a pair of kings and Kyriakides was looking for the straight. The turn fell the but a came on the river and Kyriakides took two bounties and climbed to a stack of nearly 400,000.