Limits: 12,000-24,000
Noah Boeken raised under the gun, Donny Rubinstein called. The flop ran out 7♠Q♥6♦. Boeken check-called all the way to the showdown 5♣2♦.
Donny Rubinstein revealed his pocket kings K♦K♥, Boeken immediately mucked his cards.
Noah Boeken raised under the gun, Donny Rubinstein called. The flop ran out 7♠Q♥6♦. Boeken check-called all the way to the showdown 5♣2♦.
Donny Rubinstein revealed his pocket kings K♦K♥, Boeken immediately mucked his cards.
Timothy Miller was all-in from the hijack on a board reading Q♣3♠8♦K♠7♥ with around 150,000 in the middle after getting his chips in on an earlier street. He was up against Ian Pelz who had him covered from the big blind.
Timothy Miller: A♥K♣
Ian Pelz: Q♥7♠
Miller had turned top pair but Pelz had rivered two pair to eliminate Miller and take the last of his chips.
Nick Guagenti raised on the button, Michael Lang called in the big blind.
Guagenti fired a bet when the flop came Q♥J♥K♦ but Lang decided to raise, Guagenti called.
Action checked on the 9♦, Lang led on the K♠ river, Guagenti called and Lang tabled K♥8♦ and scooped.
Level: 18
Blinds: 6,000-12,000
Limits: 12,000-24,000
Catching the action on a board of 10♣K♥4♠K♦. Nick Guagenti bet from the hijack and Daniel Maczuga raised from the cutoff. Guagenti three-bet, which Maczuga called.
Both players checked the 5♥ river, and Guagenti took down the pot with A♠K♠ for trip kings.
Noah Boeken opened under the gun and Donny Rubinstein in the cutoff called. The dealer showed the flop 4♣K♠10♣.
Both players checked to see the turn Q♠. Noah Boeken check called the river 4♥ and the showdown.
Rubinstein turned over his cards A♦J♠, and Boeken tossed his cards.
Timothy Miller opened from the cutoff, Ali Eslami three-bet from the button and Simeon Tsonev four-bet from the small blind. Both opponents called.
The flop came Q♥3♦6♠ and Tsonev bet. Both opponents called.
Tsonev fired a second barrel on the Q♠ turn and this time only Eslami called. On the K♦ river Tsonev bet once more and this time Eslami opted to fold.
Ian Pelz opened from the cutoff and Kyle Ray three-bet from the button. Pelz called.
The flop came 8♦3♦6♦ and Pelz check-called a continuation bet from Ray.
Pelz led out with a bet on the Q♥ turn. Ray raised, putting himself all-in, and Pelz called with a covering stack.
Kyle Ray: A♣A♦
Ian Pelz: 10♥9♥
Pelz had a double-gutshot straight draw while Ray was ahead with an overpair. Ray's aces held up on the 6♥ river and he doubled up through Pelz.
Michael Lang raised from Christian Roberts thee-bet from the button. When it got back to Lang, he called.
Lang check-called Roberts' bets on every street on the 7♦9♣K♠3♦5♥ runout. Roberts turned over a set with 7♠7♣ to win the pot.