

against one other opponent in the cut-off. Without delay, Kirton announced all in, leaving his foe in somewhat of a quandy. After a long pause and more facial expressions than Jim Carey, the recipient folded with a grimace and Kirton took the pot.
"Horrible flop for kings," probed Trumper, to which a nod was returned with an accompanying sigh of frustration. "We were chopping," added Kirton, "although I guess I had the backdoor flush draw if you had the two red kings."
Kirton, who finished fourth in the inaugural iPoker monthly event this month, is now on 7,500.


. His opponent gave him a staredown, to which Garfield simply returned with a relaxed smile. Eventually, the hand was relinquished and Garfield took the pot.
flop. Blake check-called on the flop, and then checked again on the
turn -- but this time when Mr. Opponent bet 700, Blake made it 2,100 to go. Eventually Mr. Opponent laid it down, leaving himself with 2,200 in chips.
in the hole for a flopped full house. Mr. Opponent revealed that he had been holding
for a straight flush draw.
is going to have to somehow overcome what is surely an overpair. 
, and although the 
flop offered a glimmer of hope for Boeree, the
turn banged in an abrupt final nail and Boeree was done.
for trips. Trickett triumphantly showed him his folded pocket aces, and is merely down to 4,000 instead of busto.