The board read and Scott Stewart had checked in the big blind. David Erez bet 3,400 and Stewart responded with a raise to 11,400. Erez considered his options for a while but then decided to fold.
The board read and there were three players still in. On the river, there was one check and Brian Altman bet pot. This pushed off Kyle Hartree and the other player and Altman scooped a pot that takes him back to almost average stack.
Max Silver is another player in the Amazon Orange section that already lost a bunch of his initial 50,000 stack. Silver did win a little bit back though after winning a pot from his left neighbor.
Silver raised to 900 from the button and he was called by the player in the big blind. The flop was dealt and both players checked. The turn was the and Silver called a 1,000 bet from the player in the big blind. The river was the and the big blind put in another 1,000. Silver called again.
The player in the big blind showed and Silver showed for the winning hand.
Floyd Arnold opened from under the gun and it folded to Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the big blind who made the call.
The flop came and Jachtmann check-called the continuation bet from Arnold for 1,175. The turn fell a and the same action happened, this time for 3,000.
Both players checked on the river and Jachtmann tossed his hand into the muck when Arnold revealed .
After a raise to 600 and two callers, Barny Boatman called out of the small blind and Orlando Moretti made it 2,100 to go from the big blind. Only Boatman called and checked the flop before calling a bet worth 1,300. On the turn, Boatman checked once more and called after Moretti fired a second barrel worth 2,100. Both checked the on the river and Moretti tabled the as the winning hand.
"Good turn," Boatman admitted and sent his cards into the muck.
The board had a completed straight and showed , Vincent Chauve bet 3,600 into a pot that was around 7,000. Michelle Rieg made the call and asked,"Do you have king-queen?" as she showed for a queen-high straight.
Chauve threw his cards in the muck and Rieg took down a pot late into level two.
Kyle Bowker and Ryan D'Angelo were heads-up on the board. Bowker checked and D'Angelo bet 15,000 into a main pot of 17,050. After about 30-seconds in the tank Bowker called and D'Angelo showed for middle pair.
Bowker turned over his for top pair and scooped the pot.