Andy Bloch has entered the tournament and was just involved in an interesting spot.
Three players went to a flop of . The player in the small blind checked and was the only caller when Bloch bet 700. They both checked the turn card and the arrived on the river.
Bloch’s opponent bet 900 and he looked back at his cards before folding what was obviously at best a split pot for Bloch.
On the turn the board read when we picked up the action as Ole Schemion checked. The player in position bet 625 and Schemion tanked for a bit before making the call.
German superstar Ole Schemion raised to 425 from middle position and was called by the player on the button and the big blind. The action checked to Schemion on the flop, Schemion continued with an 800 bet and both players folded.
Schemion flipped over the for a flopped flush and scooped the pot.
In a multi-way limped pot, the flop was . Ryan Franklin bet 700 on the flop, and only Steven Sanzone called to see the turn. The turn was a blank, off-suit low card, and both players checked to see the complete the board on the river. Sanzone checked, Franklin bet enough to put him all in for around 4,000, and Sanzone called off.
Franklin showed the for a heart flush, and Sanzone mucked his hand.
Sanzone was eliminated from the tournament, while Franklin climbed to 58,000 in chips.
Heather Sue Mercer raised to 400 in middle position, and the action folded to a player in the big blind, who defended. The flop fell , both players checked, and the turn was the .
Mercer called a bet of 500, the completed the board, and the player in the big blind lazily tossed out a single yellow T1,000 chip. Mercer considered the bet for 30 seconds or so, then folded.