The board was reading and the small blind player and Svetlana Gromenkova checked. The turn brought a and Gromenkova's opponent check-called her bet.
The river was the and Gromenkova bet once more after another check. It was enough to make her opponent fold, and the winner of the 2008 $1,000 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em Championship now has a stack worth 17,000.
After a raise, Ryan Olson three-bet from the cutoff. His opponent called and they went to see the flop. Olson continued to bet after his opponent checked and the latter called.
The turn brought the and both players checked. On the river, Olson's opponent bet and Olson mucked to slip to a mere 1,600 in chips.
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Jeff Scheibner raised from under the gun, and only Gary Garibyan called in the big blind. On the flop, Gary Garibyan led with a bet and called after Scheibner had raised him. Garibyan then check-called a bet on the before check-folding to a final bet from Scheibner on the river.
Scheibner showed the table his for the flopped set and drew in the pot.
On the first hand, Daniel Negreanu with only 100 left, was all-in after the first bet. The button player raised and Chip Jett in the small blind made the call as did the player on the button. The flop came and after a check from the player in the small blind and Jett, the player on the button player bet and Jett was the only live caller.
The turn brought a and Jett called another bet. Both active players checked on the river and Jett tabled to win the pot. Negreanu revealed for a trip jacks with the best kicker and quintupled to 500 chips.
The hand right after, Negreanu was all-in one more time with two other players active in the hand. Both checked on the flop and there was a bet and a call on the turn and river. The first player tabled while the other one mucked, and Negreanu revealed the best hand one more time, holding to climb up to 2,200.
However, his come back took ended against Svetlana Gromenkova. The Canadian player bet under the gun and the action folded to Gromenkova in big blind who raised. Negreanu eventually called and moved all in on the flop after Gromenkova continuation bet.
Daniel Negreanu:
Svetlana Gromenkova:
Negreanu was in bad shape and the turn and river didn't change anything and the six-time bracelet winner was out of the tournament.
Daniel Negreanu lost a big pot to leave him on just 1,500 but was able to find a near instant double-up.
In the first hand, Negreanu was in the big blind and raised after the player in the cutoff entered the pot. Negreanu's raise was called, and they went heads-up to a flop. Negreanu continued with the betting lead and was called, and his bet was called again on the turn.
But on the river, Negreanu was raised after he bet on the third street and contemplated his decision for a minute before making the call. His opponent tabled for a full house, and the Canadian had to let his hand go into the muck, leaving him with just 1,500.
However, two hands later he raised from the button and the big blind called, and on the flop Negreanu was put all in by his opponent and he called.
Daniel Negreanu:
Opponent:
Turn:
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Negreanu was ahead with a pair of nines, but his opponent had a lot of outs before the board bricked for the latter and six-time bracelet winner Negreanu was able to secure a full double-up.