On a board of 7♥5♣A♠2♠ there were around 50,000 chips in the pot when Nithin Eapen had bet 10,000. Jessica Teusl then raised to 33,000, and after some time thinking, Eapen shoved all in for around 150,000. Teusl called at lightning speed.
Nithin Eapen: A♥10♠
Jessica Teusl: 7♦7♠
Eapen was drawing dead to Teusl's flopped set as a meaningless 8♦ completed the board which meant he was eliminated, and Teusl's stack climbed to over 400,000 chips.
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The early position player opened to 5,000 and Brian Barker called from the cutoff. Philip Clarke also called from the big blind.
On the 2♣9♠8♦ flop, it checked to Barker who bet 6,000, and only the early position player called.
Both checked the 4♥ turn to see the Q♥ fall on the river. Once it checked to Barker, he bet 50,000, which was enough to put his opponent all-in. After some time, the early position player folded.
The cutoff opened to 5,500, and he was called by Adam Friedman and Kenn Pluard, both in the blinds.
All three of them checked a flop of Q♦8♣5♥ leading to the 3♦ turn where Friedman in the small blind led out for 7,000. He was called by Pluard and by the cutoff.
The Q♠ river brought no more action and Friedman flipped over 6♥6♦ for two pair. Thanks to this hand, he scooped the pot as his two opponents sent their cards into the muck.