On a board of ![]()
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, Oleg Chebotarev check-called from the big blind against John Hennigan on the button. On the
river, Chebotarev check-raised for most of his remaining chips. Hennigan called and slammed his cards into the muck when his opponent showed ![]()
for top pair, having missed a flush draw.
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Scott Seiver and Gregory De Bora went heads-up to the ![]()
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flop and Seiver checked. De Bora bet, Seiver check-raised and De Bora called. The turn was the
and both players checked.
The river was the
and Seiver led out with a bet. De Bora quickly called and Seiver showed ![]()
for quad aces to take the pot.
Michael Moore raised under the gun and Joao Vieira three-bet from late position. Moore called and they saw a flop of ![]()
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.
Moore checked to Vieira who bet and Moore called. The turn was the
and Moore checked again to Vieira who fired out another bet. Moore check-raised and Vieira instantly released his hand.
The three players in the hand below are also at this table.
Four bets went in preflop from three players who saw ![]()
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. Joao Vieira bet from the small blind and Ray Henson (under the gun) and Benny Glaser (cutoff) called. Vieira bet again on the
and it went three ways to
river. This time, Vieira checked and Henson bet. Glaser called and Vieira thought briefly and folded.
"Nine," Henson announced before mucking to ![]()
.
Robert Campbell raised from early position and Anthony Zinno called from the big blind. They went heads-up to the ![]()
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flop and Zinno check-called a bet from Campbell.
The turn was the
, Zinno led out with a bet and Campbell called. The river was the
and both players knuckled the felt. Zinno showed ![]()
for a missed flush draw and Campbell turned over ![]()
for top pair to take the pot.
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