Ryan Kanada raised it up to 1,300 on the button and Sofia Lovgren defended from the big blind. The flop came and Lovgren checked to Kanada who continued for 2,000. Lovgren check-raised to 5,500 and Kanada called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Lovgren ripped all in for 15,800 and Kanada gave it some thought before making the call. Kanada flipped over and Lovgren's cards went straight to the muck.
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Maurice Hawkins opened for 2,000 and Jeremy Ausmus called. The flop came , both players checked to the turn which was the .
Both players checked again and the river was the . Hawkins bet 2,000 and Ausmus tossed in the call. Hawkins showed for pair of nines and Ausmus mucked.
Kelly Minkin opened to 1,500 in middle position and was called by Antonio Modacure on the button along with the big blind. The flop came and the big blind checked to Minkin who continued for 2,500. Modacure called and the big blind tagged along as well.
The turn was the and the action checked to Modacure who bet 10,000. The big blind shoved all in which got a quick fold from Minkin. Modacure called off his stack of 33,600 and tabled for top pair with a flush draw. The hit the river and Modacure's pair of kings was good enough to win the pot.
The board read with a little over 20,000 chips in the middle already. Joshua Heinzl was heads-up with the big blind and the two players got all of their chips in the middle, with the big blind at risk for around 28,000.
Heinzl tabled but was up against the of his opponent. Heinzl needed some help on the river and it came in the form of the . His opponent's two pair was counterfeited and Heinzl scooped the pot with the better kicker.
There was a raise to 2,000 in early position and Dan Kuntzman three-bet to 6,000 in middle position. The button four-bet shoved all in for 17,700 and the action came back to Kuntzman who confirmed the count before making the call.
Button:
Dan Kuntzman:
It was a coin flip and the flop of left Kuntzman in the lead with his pocket nines. The on the turn and the on the river was a safe runout for Kuntzman who eliminated his opponent.