A player under the gun raised to 1,100. Sorel Mizzi was on the button and moved all in for 11,050, and his opponent called.
Sorel Mizzi:
Opponent:
The flop came to give Mizzi a set though made an open-ended straight draw for his opponent. The turn and river bricked off with the and , though, and the cowboys were cracked by the Canadian pro.
Melissa Gillett raised from late position and her opponent three-bet to 3,100 from the button. Gillett called and they were heads up to the flop of . Gillett led out for 1,500 and her opponent called.
The turn was the and Gillett bet 3,500. Her opponent thought for a couple minutes and eventually laid his hand down.
Dan Heimiller was in middle position and raised to 1,400. The hijack, cutoff, and big blind called.
The flop was and Heimiller bet 3,500. The cutoff called and everyone else folded.
The turn was the and Heimiller checked. The cutoff moved all in for what appeared to be 16,700. Heimiller tanked for a minute or two, speaking out loud and trying to work out his opponent's range. Heimiller eventually called.
Heimiller:
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Heimiller was behind with a pair of jacks and an open-ended straight draw. The cutoff had two pairs and needed to fade the river which was the , giving Heimiller a bigger two pairs and counterfeiting the player in the cutoff, sending him to the rail.
Heimiller let out a big, "Yessss!" after the three fell on the river and wished his opponent better luck afterward.
The action was folded to a player in middle position who raised 1,400 and the player to his left three-bet to 4,200. Upeshka De Silva was on the button and shoved all in for around 30,000. Both of his opponents thought for a couple moments before folding and De Silva pulled all of the chips his way. He chuckled and told them, "I had it, guys. Come on."
A player in middle position opened the pot with a raise to 1,500 and Ole Schemion called from the button. The flop came and his opponent bet 1,600. Schemion called and they were off to the turn.
The turn card was the and both players checked. The river brought the and his opponent checked again. Schemion bet 5,800 which was quickly called by his opponent. Schemion tabled for a flush and took down the pot.
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The action was folded to Tony Dunst in the cutoff who raised to 2,000. His opponent on the button reraised to 5,100 and the blinds folded. Dunst moved all in, covering his opponent who had around 28,000 remaining. His opponent called and the cards were tabled.
Dunst:
Opponent:
Dunst was hoping to win a flip and the flop came , leaving Dunst still in the lead. The turn was the and Dunst's opponent was drawing to a king for the straight. The river brought the and Dunst eliminated his opponent.