Alex Kravchenko raised from early position and found two callers before the button as well as Phil Galfond in the big blind. The flop came down and all four players checked to see the hit the turn. Galfond checked and Kravchenko led into the middle. The next player to act raised, the fourth player and Galfondfolded, and Kravchenko tossed out a call.
The river was the and Kravchenko check-called one last bet. Kravchenko rolled over for a flush and his opponent showed to take the low.
Vanessa Selbst raised from the cutoff and found calls from Kevin Song in the small blind and Nick Schulman in the big blind. The flop fell and the blinds checked back to the recent bracelet winner. Selbst fired out a bet and both Song and Schulman called.
The hit the turn, prompting Song and Schulman to check once again. Selbst fired out another bet and both of her opponents called. The finished off the community cards and Song checked. Schulman fired out a bet and Selbst tossed out a call. Song folded and Schulman tabled for the scoop. Selbst mucked her hand and Schulman was pushed the pot.
Schulman's stack now sits at 44,300 while Selbst is sitting around 62,000.
Scott Clements limped from under the gun and Josh Arieh followed suit from middle position. The players in the cutoff, small blind, and big blind all tagged along and it was five to the flop. The dealer afnned and it checked over to Clements. He fired out a bet and Arieh made it two bets to go. The cutoff and both blinds folded, leaving Arieh and Clements heads up to fourth street.
The turn was the and the action went check-check, allowing the to finish off the board. Clements checked, Arieh fired, and Clements folded his hand. Arieh raked in the chips and now has 58,700 in chips.
A late position player opened with a raise and Brian Hastings flatted from the button. The small blind folded and the big blind tossed out a call. The trio saw a flop of hit the felt and the big blind checked. The original raiser continued out and Hastings put out a raise. The big blind folded and Hasting's lone opponent called.
The turn brought the to the felt and action checked to Hastings. He continued his aggression with another bet and found a call. The rivered and Hasting's opponent took the lead with a bet. Hastings made it two bets and his opponent called.
Hastings rolled over for a diamond flush and a low and his opponent showed for a worse diamond flush but a better low. The two chopped the pot. Hastings now sits around 24,200 in chips.
Just before the move and the break, a late positioned player opened with a raise and found calls from the button, the small blind, and Phil Ivey in the big blind. The flop came down and it checked around to the original raiser. He continued with a bet and it folded back to Ivey who called.
The two were heads up to the on the turn and Ivey once again check-called a bet. The finished off the board and Ivey check-called one last time. Ivey's opponent rolled over for queens full of tens. Ivey mucked his hand and was knocked down to just 900.
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