Tiffany Michelle opened the action on the button to 3,500 and the small blind moved all-in for 8,000. The big blind quickly folded and Michelle looked like she didn't really want to make the call as she said, "okay," and threw in the 5,000 chip signaling a call.
Small blind:
Tiffany Michelle:
The small blind was a slight favorite with the ace-high and the flop of gave the small blind a pair of eights while giving Michelle a gutshot straight draw. The turn changed nothing when the came but the on the river gave Michelle a pair of jacks, meaning the small blind had fallen victim to Michelle.
On a flop of there was roughly 9,600 in the middle and Charbel Kanterjian checked to Harry Lodge who bet out for 2,800 and Kanterjian made the call.
The fell on the turn and both players checked to see the on the river. Kanterjian thought about it for a few moments before announcing a bet of 9,000 which was enough to get Lodge to surrender the pot.
The action folded around to the cutoff, who shoved his entire stack of roughly 45,000. After thinking for about five seconds, Valentino Konakchiev raised to 125,000 on the button, forcing the blinds to fold.
Cutoff:
Valentino Konakchiev:
Konakchiev was ahead with the pair of sevens and nothing changed on the flop. The board completed with the on the turn and the on the river, giving Konakchiev two pairs to eliminate his opponent and continue to grow his mountain of chips.