Olivier Busquet was facing a raise on a flop that read . After he his initial bet of 1,600, his opponent made it 5,000. Busquet sat on his decision before moving all in and got snap-called.
Olivier Busquet:
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Busquet was in good shape and the board completed in his favor to score a knockout and move up to 66,000 chips.
Hiep Doan just got all of his chips in the middle and he wasn't in good shape. It went all in preflop and Doan was holding . His opponent had and the dealer started to deal out the board.
The flop wasn't very helpful for Doan, but the turn was. The river was a blank and Doan won a big pot.
New faces come streaming in every level and we have found a couple of fresh players. Maurice Hawkins, on the other hand, is not at his table anymore and with the tournament being a freeze-out he most likely busted out.
Erasmo Trejo moved all in on a board that read with his opponent having the tough decision of calling for his tournament life. Trejo was left to wait and sweat for a couple of minutes before his opponent lifted his stack and slammed it into the middle to call.
Erasmo Trejo:
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Trejo was ahead with top pair and top kicker and held on the river to win the pot.
Joey Weissman raised from early position and Victor Ramdin three-bet from middle position. Weissman made the call after the rest of the table folded and they went to the flop.
Weissman check-called a 1,500 bet after the had fallen before leading for 1,700 on the turn. Ramdin called, and the river was the .
"Ace," said Ramdin after both players had checked. Weissman flipped over his hand for two pair, and Ramdin mucked.
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Joe Cada opened to 500 and only got called by the player in the cutoff.
Cada continued with a bet of 700 on the flop and again there was a call from his opponent.
Cada checked on the turn, only to see his opponent bet 1,725 in a 2,700 pot. Cada called and both players checked it down after seeing the river. Cada showed to win the pot.
Meanwhile Ben Ludlow and Kenny Hallaert have also taken their seats in the Marathon.