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A player raised to 1,000 and it was called by Nick Yunis on the button and the small blind.
The flop brought and it was checked to the initial player who continued for 1,300, only called by Yunis. The turn fell the and this time Yunis folded after another bet worth 2,500 from his opponent.
Rosalie Petit was all in from early position on the turn as the board read with three players in the hand. She got called by a player in middle position. The cutoff, Matthew Stahler then raised to 40,000. The middle position player thought a while before he folded to make it a heads up pot with Petit at risk.
Rosalie Petit:
Matthew Stahler:
Petit was ahead and in a great spot to triple up. The river was the as she confirmed her triple as a crew of people watching her celebrated.
Tony Miles called from the hijack after a player opened for 900. The flop fell and after some thinking, Miles called another bet from his opponent for 1,500.
A paired the board on the turn and this time Miles quickly folded after a bet worth 1,900.
Dusti Smith raised under the gun to 1,100 and Robert Whyte, Jesse Capps and Howard Mash all called.
Mash checked smoke as the dealer fanned a flop of and Smith continued for 2,700. Whyte made the call and both Capps and Mash folded.
The fell on the turn and Smith fired a bet of 6,400 into the middle. Whyte paused for a moment and raised to 16,800 which forced Smith to surrender the pot.
In a raised pot with the flop showing , Dylan Wylkerson check-called a bet worth 2,100 from Hiroki Karatsu. A appeared on the turn and Karatsu sent another bet for 4,400. Wylkerson looked at his cards once more and sent them into the muck.
With 31,100 chips in the middle, the board read and Thomas Zeitler was all-in for 23,000. His opponent took about three minutes before letting his hand go and the pot was sent to Zeitler.