In a blind on blind situation, James Canoles raised, Moore three-bet and Canoles called. The flop was . Moore bet 600,000 after it was checked to her, Canoles called. The turn was the , Moore fired again, this time for 1,500,000. The river came the . Both players checked the river and Moore turned over for the winning hand as Canoles mucked.
On a flop of [1c10cqd]. Justin Stonehill bet 1,000,000 and was called by Laura Moore. The turn was the . Stonehill fired again with a bet of 2,000,000 which was enough to fold out Moore.
After a bet by James Canoles and a call by Laura Moore on the flop the players went to the turn with the board reading . Canoles bet 1,500,000 and Moore called again. The river was . Canoles went all in. Moore asked for a count and was told 3,400,000. She considered it for a while and asked Canoles if he had two pair, then after about a minute she made the call.
Canoles did indeed have two pair as he turned over the . Moore flashed the and mucked in frustration. After another count it was revealed that Canoles actually had 4,500,000 to which Moore protested as she was told the wrong count initially, but the all in amount stood and Canoles pulled in his chips.
Action was picked up on the turn of a board that read . Lalith Mannur bet 1,200,000 and was min raised to 2,400,000 by James Canoles. Mannur called the extra amount. The river came the
Canoles moved all in. Mannur thought it out for about 30 seconds before electing to fold and give the pot to Canoles as he continued his chip up.