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Allen Cunningham raised the action from the cutoff and Melissa Burr made it three bets to go from the small blind. The big blind folded and Cunningham called. Both players pulled one new card at the first draw and Burr continued out with a bet. Cunningham called and Burr stood pat. Cunningham went into the tank for about 20 seconds before pulling one new card.
On the next betting round, Burr fired out another bet and Cunningham chose to let go of his cards. Burr was pushed the pot and she's now sitting right around 9,000 in chips.
We arrived at the table to find Frank Kassela and an opponent looking down at a completed board of . Kassela moved all in on the river for his last 3,100 and his opponent wasted no time calling.
"Straight flush," said Kassela, rolling over for what was not only a straight flush, but a royal flush for the stone cold nuts.
Kassela's opponent mucked his hand and Kassela raked in a pot that brings his stack to around 9,500.
On a flop of , Adam Friedman was heads up with an opponent. His opponent checked and Friedman fired out a bet of 200. The bet was called, allowing the duo to see the pair the board on the turn. Action checked over to Friedman once again and he continued his aggression with a bet of 600. Once again, his opponent opted to stay the course.
The river was the and Friedman's opponent checked for a third time. Friedman cut out a bet of 1,850 and his opponent went into the tank. After a moment, he chose to release his cards and Friedman was pushed the pot. He now sits around 6,800 in chips.
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