First Three Hands of Note
John Eames made it a just-over-minimum 125,000 from the button and Per Linde called in the big blind to check-fold to Eames' 140,000 continuation bet on the flop.
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Eames handed those chips right over to Michael Tureniec next hand, though. Tureniec made the 125,000 opening raise from the button and Eames called in the big blind, only to check the flop and then lay it down to a 140,000 bet from Tureniec.
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The hand after that, Eames handed even more chips over to Tureniec. Eames raised to 140,000 from the small blind and Tureniec called in the big to see a flop. Eames check-called 150,000, and they got to see a turn, which they both checked. The river was a relatively blank and Eames checked again. Tureniec now bet a more serious 225,000, and Eames gave it up with a pained look on his face.