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On a flop of , Chino Rheem led out with a bet of 4,000 and was called by Ali Imsirovic and Michael Addamo.
The dealer burned and turned the and Rheem slowed down and checked, as did Addamo. Next, Imsirovic fired out a bet of 18,000 chips, which prompted Rheem to fold, then Addamo raised to 63,000. After a brief moment, Imsirovic let it go, and Addamo raked in the pot.
Joe McKeehen opened to 5,000 from under-the-gun and was called by Viktor Kudinov in the hijack.
McKeehen check-called an 8,000 bet from Kudinov on the flop and then McKeehen led out for 8,000 on the turn. Kudinov raised to 24,000 and McKeehen called.
Both players checked on the end and McKeehen tabled for a pair of aces. It was no good, however, against Kudinov's for a flush and he collected the pot.
Carlos Villamarin raised to 6,000 from the button and was called in the big blind by Jonathan Little,
Little checked the flop, then raised to 15,000 after Villamarin bet 3,000.
Villamarin called, then face a bet of 40,000 from Little on the turn. Again, Villamarin called.
On the river , Little sized down a bit, betting 35,000. As the shot clock was about to hit zero, Villamarin called to see Little show for a winning full house.
Three ways on a flop of , Nick Petrangelo checked from the small blind, Michael Addamo checked in the cutoff and Muhammad Abdel Rahim checked on the button.
Petrangelo checked to Addamo on the turn and he bet 10,000. Both Rahim and Petrangelo called.
All three players checked again on the river and Petrangelo revealed for a pair of sevens. Addamo then tabled for a pair of tens and both Rahim and Petrangelo mucked.
With action picked up on a flop in a three-way pot, Sam Grafton in the small blind and John Brooks in the big blind checked to Darren Elias in early position.
Elias bet 15,000 and was only called by Grafton.
The turn brought the , and both players checked.
On the river , Grafton put forward 70,000 chips and got a fold from Elias.