The player under the gun opened to 500 and two players called, followed by Jeff Madsen before the cutoff player raised to 1,000. Sue Smith called on the button, the under the gun player did as well and the player one seat over made it to 1,800. It folded back to the cutoff who moved all in for a remaining stack around 5,500 and both Smith and the second raiser called.
The flop came and Sue announced all in after her opponent bet 3,000. The latter folded and the two remaining players tabled their cards:
Sue Smith:
Her opponent:
The rest of the board fell and and Smith took down the big pot with a full house, eliminating her opponent from the event.
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Jason Stockfish raised to 700 from early position and he was called by the player in the cutoff and the player on the button three-bet to 3,000. Stockfish called and the third player got out of the way.
The flop fell and Stockfish check-called a bet of 2,500. The turn was the and both checked. The completed the board and Stockfish led out with a bet of 8,000.
His opponent tanked for a bit before calling and Stockfish showed while his opponent won the pot with .