In a four-way pot the flop came , Tad Kite checked as well as the player on his left before the cutoff put in a bet of 3,500. The button called and Kite bumped it up to 10,000. Only the cutoff came along.
The fell on the turn and Kite continued for 20,200. The cutoff surrendered and the dealer shipped the pot to Kite.
Aaron Skobel raised under the gun and Jeff Platt three-bet to 9,000. Glyn Gracias tanked for about a minute and decided to rip her entire stack of 21,600 in the middle. Skobel mucked and Platt made the call.
Glyn Gracias:
Jeff Platt:
Gracias had him dominated as the flop came , leaving Platt needing runner-runner. The turn gave him some outs as the hit but the on the river was a brick sealing Gracias' double up.
Angelo Kociper raised in early position and a player in middle position three-bet. The button made the call before Kociper flatted the raise.
On the flop, Kociper checked to the three-bettor who put in a continuation bet of 16,000. The third player got out of the way and Kociper made the call.
The turn was the and Kociper took the lead by throwing in a healthy bet of 22,000 and his opponent called.
On the river, Kociper was in no mood to slow down and fired in a bet of 37,000. The opponent went deep into the tank and eventually folded face up and Kociper let him know he bluffed him with the .
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