A player raised to 3,000 and it folded to Kelly Holes and Larisa Evloeva who called in the blinds.
A paired flop was dealt and brought no betting action. The came on the turn and it checked again to the initial player who bet 5,000. Holes quickly folded and Evloeva called.
A appeared on the river and went check-check. Evloeva's opponent flipped over for two pair and Evloeva mucked her hand.
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In a three-way pot, the flop was when Ole Schemion bet 1,800 from the big blind seat and only one player made the call.
The turn brought the and this time Schemion checked. His opponent sent 6,500 in the middle and Schemion didn't take long to fold. His opponent showed to the table.
A player raised and it folded to Brandon Shack-Harris in the big blind. He called with a remaining stack worth 8,200. The flop came and Shack-Harris shoved, which was immediately called by his opponent.
Brandon Shack-Harris:
Opponent:
The turn brought the to give a straight to Shack-Harris, who got the double up he needed after the completed the board on the river.
The flop showed in a three-way pot when it checked to Anna Antimony, who bet 5,000. The first player raised to 11,000, with a few chips left behind, and it folded back to Antimony, who reraised. Her opponent sent his last chips in the middle for the following showdown:
Opponent:
Anna Antimony:
The turn brought the , giving a flush to Antimony's opponent, and the completed the board on the river.