Bring-In: 100
Completion: 400
Limits: 400-800
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Allen Kessler brought in with the 4♣ and then called when a player on his direct left completed with the A♣.
Allen Kessler: J♣5♥3♠ / 4♣6♦2♠Q♠
Opponent: XxXxXx / A♣K♣A♥6♠
His opponent took a passive line as he checked-called on fourth through sixth.
On seventh, Kessler's opponent check-called a final bet and got the bad news immediately as Kessler had made a six-high straight and the sixth best low to scoop the pot as he had continued to gain momentum early in the day
Level: 3
Ante: 100
Bring-In: 100
Completion: 400
Limits: 400-800
Action was picked up on fifth street in a heads up pot with David Williams.
David Williams: XxXx/5♣Q♣10♠2♦/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/K♥10♥4♦4♠/Xx
Action checked to Williams on fifth street who bet and was quickly called.
Both players checked on sixth street with action checking to Williams on seventh street who bet and his opponent called.
Williams turned over 7♠5♠5♦ for a set of fives which was good for the pot.
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Action was picked up in a three-way pot on fifth street.
Patrick Stacey: XxXx/3♠K♠A♦2♥/Xx
Dave Stann: XxXx/2♠A♠K♣7♣/Xx
Opponent: XxXx/A♣2♣9♠2♦/Xx
Stacey bet and both players called him.
On sixth street, action checked around to Stacey who bet and he was called twice once more.
Seventh street saw Stacey bet once more when checked to and both players called.
"I have a wheel," Stacey said as he turned over 10♦5♣4♠ for a wheel, scooping both the high and low.
A total of five players saw fourth street with only three making it to fifth. Hal Rotholz was the bring in with the 5♥, Marcel Vonk called a completion with the K♥, and another player came along with the 8♦.
Marcel Vonk: K♦9♣5♠ / K♥K♣9♥Q♥
Opponent: 8♠3♠2♣ / 8♦A♠9♠3♣
Hal Rotholz: XxXxXx / 5♥3♥6♦K♠
Vonk led with a bet on fourth which both opponents called. On fifth, Vonk led again, the third opponent called, Rotholz raised, and both players called.
The action checked through on sixth. On seventh, Marcel Vonk bet, the third opponent called, and Rotholz folded with frustration.
Vonk showed down his kings full of nines and was able to get value from the two pair of his opponent.