Kevin Saul raised to 1,400 from early position and was called by four players, including the blinds.
The flop came , and the blinds and Saul all checked. The next player to act moves all in for 6,900. The player behind raised to 17,000 and the players in the blinds folded. Saul moved all in for 32,500 and was called.
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It was aces versus bottom set versus middle set going to the turn. The turn brought the to give Saul quads and lock up the hand. The river was a meaningless , and Saul moved up to 99,000.
Jeffrey Sluzinski was in late position and raised to 1,500. He was called by the hijack and cutoff prior to Mike Leah moving all in on the button for 14,950. Sluzinski reraised all in for roughly 20,000, and the other two players folded.
Sluzinski tabled , and Leah showed .
The board ran out , and Sluzinski out-kicked Leah to win the pot and chip up nicely.
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A player from early position raised to 1,050 and the player in the cutoff called. Mike Sowers raised to 3,600 from the big blind and the original raiser moved all in for 9,000. The cutoff folded and Sowers called.
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The board ran out and Sower's queens held to eliminate a player and chip up to over 34,000.
According to the chatter at the table, 888 Pro Chris Moorman was down to one big blind. At last glance, he was raking in a nice pot after making a straight with versus an all-in opponent who held . Moorman just eclipsed the 40,000-chip mark and is poised to make a run.
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