With about 335,000 already in the middle and the board reading Anthony Spinella bet 225,000 from the hijack and Wing Seto raised to 525,000 from the cutoff. Spinella four-bet jammed, putting Seto to a decision for the remainder of his stack. Seto called and the two players tabled their hands.
Seto:
Spinella:
Seto had the lead with his overpair but Spinella had outs in the form of a double gutshot and a live overcard. Seto retained his lead on the turn, the on the river changed nothing, and Seto took the pot to double up.
With about 170,000 already in the middle and the board reading a player in middle position bet 75,000 and team partypoker online pro Louise Butler called from the cutoff.
The fell on the river and Butler's opponent bet 300,000. After brief consideration, Butler called.
"Good call," her opponent said as he tabled . Butler flipped over and took the pot.
With a substantial pot of about 450,000 already brewing and the board reading John Duthie, who appeared to have three-bet before the flop, bet 225,000. His lone opponent, Luis Alfonso Perez Marrero, jammed from middle position for about 700,000. Duthie folded after brief consideration and Marrero took the pot.
With about 210,000 chips already in the pot and the board reading Terry Green checked from the small blind to his lone opponent, Mike Leah, who was in the hijack. Leah bet 125,000 and Green called.
The river brought the and both players checked. Green showed , Leah mucked, and Green took the pot.
With a substantial pot of about 950,000 already brewing and the completed board reading Mustapha Kanit shoved for what looked like 450,000 from middle position. His lone opponent, who was in the hijack, went into the tank. He eventually called and Kanit flipped over for a rivered straight which was best against his opponent's . After the dealer verified that Kanit had the larger of the two stacks, the pot was pushed his way.
John Duthie limped from middle position, the small blind completed, and Coach Lipman raised to 75,000 from the big blind. Duthie and the small blind both called.
The flop came and action checked around.
The turn brought the and the small blind checked. Lipman bet 225,000, Duthie called, and the small blind folded.
The fell on the river and Lipman shoved for what looked like 352,000, sending Duthie into the tank. He ultimately folded and Lipman took the pot.