John Allan Hinds was seen in a heads-up pot on a board of ![]()
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with a few thousand already in the middle.
Hinds threw out a flop bet of 3,000 and his opponent quickly folded, sending a small pot in the direction of "Beastro."
John Allan Hinds was seen in a heads-up pot on a board of ![]()
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with a few thousand already in the middle.
Hinds threw out a flop bet of 3,000 and his opponent quickly folded, sending a small pot in the direction of "Beastro."
Action was picked up on the river as the board ![]()
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. The pot was about 25,000. Lynne Ji bet 12,000 from the big blind.
Roman Valerstein was in the small blind and check-raised to 30,600. Ji thought for over a minute before she called.
Valerstein showed the ![]()
for a full house and Ji mucked her hand in frustration as she was left short-stacked.
There was all-in action preflop between Ayaz Mahmood from the big blind and his opponent from middle position with Mahmood holding the superior stack.
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Mahmood was ahead with his made hand of kings and the ![]()
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flop didn't change a thing.
The
turn, however, did give Mahmood a sweat as it gave his opponent the nut flush draw, but the
completed the board on the river and secured him the pot while ending his opponent's Main Event.
Dan Shak opened to 4,000 from early position and was called by the player in the big blind.
Both players checked on the ![]()
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flop and the big blind checked again on the
turn. Shak bet 7,000 and his opponent called.
The
completed the board and Shak's opponent check-called a 10,000 bet from Shak.
Shak tabled ![]()
for a pair of kings and his opponent mucked without showing.
JJ Liu just made a big call on the river to boost her stack back over 200,000 and leave Melanie Weisner very short.
With a bit over 30,000 in the pot on a river board reading ![]()
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, Liu checked from the big blind to Weisner, who bet 14,000 of her approximately 35,000 chip stack.
Liu went into the tank for a couple of minutes before opting to call.
Weisner showed ![]()
for a failed bluff, as Liu turned over ![]()
for a flopped top pair which was good.
In his first hand after changing tables, a player in middle position raised to 4,300. Ben Diebold raised to 22,000 and his opponent shoved for around 45,000. Diebold quickly called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Diebold's flopped set of kings cracked the newcomer's aces. Diebold's opponent gathered his things to head for the King's Lounge, but not before wishing the table the best of luck.
Carlos Chadha-Villamarin opened in early position and Justin Bonomo flat-called in late position, as did the big blind.
Chadha-Villamarin continued with a bet of 8,500 on the flop of ![]()
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and only Bonomo called. Chadha-Villamarin slowed down and checked on the
turn and Bonomo checked back.
The river brought the
and Chadha-Villamarin fired a bet of 17,500. Bonomo called and then mucked when Chadha-Villamarin showed ![]()
for top pair.
The flop read ![]()
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. Brittney Snow check-called an under-the-gun bet from Bryce Walker from the big blind.
Action was checked down on the
turn and on the
river.
Stout tabled the ![]()
which was the winner as Walker mucked. With that, Stout picked up another pot to add to her nice day 2.