Joining the action three ways on the turn the board read .
Action checked to the middle position player who bet 2,500. Steve Cartner raised to 5,000 and was only called by middle position.
The river came and Cartner bet 7,000. His opponent went into the tank before saying "I'm curious" and making the call. Cartner turned over for trips to the disappointment of his opponent who had but was out kicked by Cartner.
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Joining the action three-way on the turn the board read .
Action checked to the early position player who bet 12,000. Sarkis Basmajian was in the cutoff and moved all in for 28,400. The third player folded quickly. His other opponent went into the tank for almost two minutes before making the call.
Sarkis Basmajian:
Early position:
Basmajian was way ahead as he had flopped a set of threes. The river came the giving Basmajian the full house and the double up.
Simone Maglianella was in early position and faced a bet of 11,500 from middle position. He pondered before making the call. His opponent turned over while Maglianella turned over to take down the pot.
James Duke bet 15,000 from under the gun and Sean Moore moved all in for approximately 35,000 from the button. Duke made the call.
Sean Moore:
James Duke:
It was a set over set situation in Moore's favour which left Duke drawing to one out. It didn't come as the river was the as Moore received a double up.
Duke was still smiling despite losing and wanted to say hi to his sister Marsha.
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