There was heads-up action between Gennaro Proscia from under the gun and the button player with a completed board of showing.
With over 40,000 already in the middle, Proscia bet 80,000, putting his opponents stack at rick. After some time in the tank, Proscia's opponent mucked their hand giving him the pot.
A player in early position raised to 1,500. A middle position player called and so did the button player before Joe McKeehen raised to 10,000 in the small blind. Only the middle position player continued to a flop.
The flop came and McKeehen bet 6,000. His opponent raised to 17,500 and McKeehen surrendered his hand.
There was heads-up action between Benjamin Chalot from the cutoff and Matas Cimbolas from the big blind.
With a board showing and 8,300 already in the middle, Cimbolas led out for 7,500. Chalot thought briefly, then mucked his hand giving the pot to Cimbolas.
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