Niveau: 3
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
Niveau: 3
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
Action folded to the button who opened for 500 before Cody Raymond put in a cold three-bet from the small blind to 2,000. The button called and they were off to a flop heads up.
The A♥2♣5♥ flop hit the felt and Raymond continued for another bet of 1,700. The button called.
The 4♥ hit the turn and action slowed down and checked through to a 2♥ river.
Raymond took a moment and then made one more bet of 5,000. After about a minute in the tank, the button flicked in a call and got the bad news.
Raymond rolled over K♠3♠ for the turned straight and the button's cards hit the muck.
[Removed:528] raised to 500 from under the gun only to see Rania Nasreddine jam for 6,500 from middle position. [Removed:529] made the call to set up a runout with Nasreddine at risk.
Rania Nasreddine: K♠9♥
[Removed:528]: A♦Q♥
The board ran out 6♣10♣7♣4♠A♣, securing the pot for [Removed:529] as Nasreddine headed to the registration desk where she chose to enter the earlier flight which is still running alongside the later flight.
The cutoff opened to 300 before getting a call on the button. The small blind folded and action was on Jason Wu in the small blind who put in a three-bet to 1,600. Both players called.
The A♣K♠10♦ flop landed and Wu continued for 2,000. The cutoff called and the button folded on their way to a 9♣ turn.
Wu didn't slow down and bet again for 4,000. The cutoff wasted little time and called again before the 4♣ river rolled off.
The action slowed down and checked through. Wu tabled K♦10♥ for a light three-bet that turned into a flopped two pair. The cutoff mucked.
Niveau: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Action folded to Griffin Benger who raised to 300 before watching as the big blind put in a three-bet to 1,000. Benger verified the amount and made the call to see the flop come A♠J♥3♥.
Benger checked over to the big blind who continued with a bet of 600. Benger made the call, prompting the dealer to lay the 9♠ out on the turn.
Benger checked once again and the big blind, after a brief pause, decided to bet out again, this time for 1,800.
With action back on Benger, he entered a short tank. After a few moments of contemplation, Benger counted out a check-raise and tossed 6,800 into the middle. The big blind now entered a tank of his own and even went as far as to ask to see Benger's chips, presumably considering an all-in but eventually, he would release his cards as the dealer pushed the pot in Benger's direction.
The cutoff opened the action to 300 before Antonio De La Cruz called on the button and the big blind called behind.
The A♠J♣8♣ flop landed and the action checked to the cutoff who continued for 400. De La Cruz and the big blind both called.
The 6♥ landed on the turn and action quickly checked through to a 9♣ river. The action checked all the way to De La Cruz on the button who opted to put out an over-bet of 3,000.
Both of his opponents thought it over but eventually found a fold. De La Cruz tabled the J♦3♦ and smiled as he may have gotten the best hand to fold.
Action folded to the button who raised to 300 only to see David Stamm come in for a three-bet for 1,200 from the small blind. The button opted to make the call and see the flop come Q♦9♥3♥.
Stamm continued with a lead for 1,700 before seeing the button put in a raise to 3,500. Stamm paused briefly before making the call and watching as the 6♥ hit the turn.
Stamm checked his action over to the button who reached for chips and came out with a bet of 4,500. Stamm, having just finished runner-up to Jesse Lonis in the $10,300 High Roller no more than a half hour ago, entered a short tank before deciding to move all-in on one of the first few hands of the night.
The button paused, seemingly having a legitimate decision on his hands, but would eventually say, "Ok, I believe you" as he folded, exposing the A♠Q♠ before tossing his cards into the muck, allowing Stamm to pick up right where he left off in the High Roller; stacking chips.
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Zach Boardman opened the button to 200 and got called by the big blind.
The 7♥Q♠4♠ flop landed and action checked to Boardman who continued for another 200. The big blind called again.
The 8♦ landed on the turn and action quickly checked through to a 6♥ river.
The big blind took a moment and then took the betting lead with a wager of 600. Boardman thought over his options and eventually landed on a raise to 2,000. The big blind considered it but ended up finding a fold.
Boardman scooped to get an early influx of chips.