David Williams was all in for his remaining 2,300 chips and called by Andrew Batey from the button.
David Williams: J♦10♥
Andrew Batey: K♠K♥
The board ran out J♣8♠5♠3♦A♦ and Batey collected the pro's bounty and the remainder of his chips.
David Williams was all in for his remaining 2,300 chips and called by Andrew Batey from the button.
David Williams: J♦10♥
Andrew Batey: K♠K♥
The board ran out J♣8♠5♠3♦A♦ and Batey collected the pro's bounty and the remainder of his chips.
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Three players were involved in the hand as we joined the action on the A♦4♥4♣ flop with around 7,000 already in the pot. Petar Kalev, in the big blind, checked to Jan Verner, who bet 1,900. The third player folded, and Kalev raised to 5,100. Verner called.
On the J♣ turn, Kalev check-called Verner's 3,200 bet.
Kalev checked again on the K♣ river, facing an all-in from Verner. After briefly checking his cards, Kalev decided to call. Verner revealed A♠4♠ for a flopped full house, which was enough to beat Kalev's A♣5♠. Verner added a good portion to his stack and claimed his second bounty.
With only 4,700 remaining, Ebony Kenney went all in from middle position and was called by the big blind after everyone else folded.
Kenney held Q♥8♥, while her opponent revealed 10♠9♥.
The flop came Q♦4♦5♠, giving Kenney a pair of queens, and the turn and river did not alter the outcome.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
The action was caught with Ana Marquez already all in on the button for about 30,000 and Alan Cutler also all in with a sizable stack, covering all players. One player, who had already put 16,000 into the pot, faced a decision but ultimately folded, leading to a showdown.
Ana Marquez: Q♣Q♥
Alan Cutler: K♦K♠
The board ran out 2♣5♠9♥6♠3♣, offering no help to Marquez. Cutler secured his fifth bounty.
Action picked up with Adam Hendrix all in from late position as one player in middle position made the call.
Adam Hendrix: A♥J♦
Middle Position: K♠J♥
The flop came out Q♠7♣K♣ and everyone exclaimed about the sweat. The 10♣ on the turn secured the win for Hendrix, with only one card left to fade a chop. The 2♥ on the river sealed it and Hendrix doubled up.