Nacho Barbero was heads-up against Nadya Magnus on a board of ![]()
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.
Barbero bet 2,200 from the hijack and Magnus called on the button.
The
completed the board and Barbero fired 8,000 into the middle. Magnus folded and Barbero collected the pot.
Nacho Barbero was heads-up against Nadya Magnus on a board of ![]()
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.
Barbero bet 2,200 from the hijack and Magnus called on the button.
The
completed the board and Barbero fired 8,000 into the middle. Magnus folded and Barbero collected the pot.
With a flop of ![]()
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showing, the big blind checked to Alan Sternberg, who bet of 1,500. The big blind check-raised to 6,000 and Sternberg made the call.
The
fell on the turn and both players checked to see the
river.
Once checked to Sternberg, he put in a bet of 3,000 and his opponent called.
Sternberg showed ![]()
for a flush with his eight, and his opponent mucked his hand.
The flop showed ![]()
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in a three-way pot when Graham Mathews checked from the blinds and Benjamin Luber bet 1,300. Dan Stavila called, as well as Mathews.
The turn fell a
and it checked to Stavila who bet 3,700. Mathews quickly folded and Luber went deep into the tank before folding as well.
Thomas Midena was in a heads-up pot on a flop reading ![]()
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. Midena bet on the flop and his opponent raised all in with Midena covered. Midena thought for a minute before calling off with 47,000.
Thomas Midena: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Midena was ahead with two pair while his opponent was on a flush draw. The turn brought the
to give Midena a full house and the river brought a diamond with the
just to tease the opponent.
After Midena secured the double, table mate Eric Nathan took it upon himself to nickname Midena "Mr. Humble."
Midena seemed indifferent about the proposal.
Craig Schauer checked the ![]()
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turn and then called a bet worth 11,000 by Michael Gathy. The next check by Schauer followed on the
river and Gathy bet 25,000.
Schauer was in the tank for quite a while and then said "you put me in a tough spot there buddy." He didn't bow down, however, and made the call. Gathy showed ![]()
for a bluff and Schauer won the pot with the ![]()
.
"Almost," Gathy said with a smile on the face.
On a three-way flop of ![]()
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, Leo Nash checked out of the big blind and Ashley Sleeth did so from a middle position. The player from one seat over then bet 2,000 and Nash called. Sleeth check-raised to 7,500 and received two calls. Only Nash check-called a bet worth 15,000 by Sleeth on the
turn and they checked the
on the river.
Nash flipped over the ![]()
for two pair and Sleeth mucked her cards, mentioning in table chat she had ace-try for inferior two pair.
On the tail end of a board showing ![]()
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, Oluwasegun Odumuyiwa jammed for the last 14,300 and that sent Maksym Lavrov into a brief tank. He then called and Odumuyiwa tabled the ![]()
for a bluff gone wrong, which Lavrov had beat with the ![]()
for a set of nines.
"He was so tight before the break, you started him," Denys Chufarin said in table chat when leaning over to Blake Bohn.
A player opened to 1,200 from the cutoff and [Removed:532] three-bet to 3,500 on the button. Action folded back to the initial raiser, who called.
The cutoff check-called a 3,000 bet from [Removed:550] on the ![]()
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flop and both players checked on the
turn.
The
completed the board and the cutoff led out for 8,500. [Removed:550] called and his opponent tabled ![]()
for kings and nines.
It was no good, however, against the ![]()
of [Removed:550], who took down the pot with rivered trips.
The cutoff raised to 1,000 and Daria Feshchenko three-bet to 2,500, with only 6,400 chips left. The big blind tanked and eventually folded, followed by the cutoff.