The button raised to 600. The small blind called as did Jimmy Fricke in the big blind.
The flop came down and the action checked around.
The turn was the and the small blind checked. Fricke bet 1,400. The button folded and then the small blind raised to 3,300. Fricke tanked and then made the call.
The river was the and the small blind bet 4,000 into Fricke. Fricke snap-called this time with the . His opponent held for just a psir of sixes. Fricke is now up to 21,000.
After the player under the gun limped two other players limped as well. Noah Boeken put an end to that on the button with a 1,500 raise and the under the gun player was the only one who called. The flop came and the other player check-called Boeken's 2,500 bet. He check-called again when the turned and Boeken bet 4,000. The fell on the river and the other player moved all in for 6,625. Boeken took some time before making the call, to find that his were indeed good against his opponent's . Boeken is now up to 54,000.
On a flop of , Lyle Berman checked from early position, Robert Hauck bet 1,500 and Berman made the call. The turn was the . Berman checked again, Hauck bet 3,000, Berman raised to 15,000, Hauck moved all in and Berman called.
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Berman had turned a straight and had a flush re-draw, while Hauck had bottom set. The river, though was the , making Hauck a full house and eliminating Berman.
Erica Schoenberg raised to 525 from middle position and a woman in the big blind called. The flop came . The BB checked, Schoenberg bet 700, and her opponent called. The turn was the . Again the BB checked. This time Schoenberg bet 1,500, and again was called.
The river brought the . The big blind checked, and Schoenberg bet 2,500. Her opponent tossed out a 5,000 chip, though didn't announce her bet. Schoenberg, thinking she had been called, turned over her hand -- , kings and tens. Her opponent, thinking she had been called, showed hers -- , a rivered straight.
Schoenberg, seeing she was beat, was obviously not putting anymore chips in the pot. After some discussion, it was ruled as if she had folded to the check-raise. Schoenberg now has 12,000.
On a turn of , Thomas Wahlroos bets 1,700 and the opponent calls.
The river is and Wahlroos bets 3,300. The opponent raises to 8,300 and Wahlroos calls. The opponent has . Wahlroos shows two baby hearts and is down to 19,000.
A three-way limped pot brought us a flop. It's checked to a player in middle position who bets 600. Nate Eaton called from the small blind before Vanessa Selbst raised to 2,200 from the big blind. The middle position player folded before Eaton smooth called.
The turn came before Eaton check-called Selbst's 2,800 bet.
The river came and when Eaton checked, Selbst moved all-in for 7,100.
Eaton said he thought she was at it and made the call with for second pair.
Selbst mucked saying she had a four meaning Eaton won the pot, eliminating the bracelet winner in the process. He's up to 53,075 now.