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We arrived at the table to find five players looking down at . Jordan Morgan and Scott Abrams checked and Michael Bees moved all in for his last 7,000. Kwak called and Joe Mitchell raised from the button. Morgan folded, Abrams called, and Kwak called as well.
The hit the turn and both Abrams and Kwak checked over to Mitchell. He led at the pot and found two more callers. The finished the board and all three active players checked. Bees showed for pocket kings. It was good against all of his opponents and he was able to scoop the main pot.
Mitchell showed for queens to take the side pot. Bees now has about 240,000 in chips.
Melissa Burr raised the button and John D'Agostino three-bet from the big blind. They money went all in before the flop with D'Agostino all in and at risk for his last 43,000.
Burr:
D'Agostino:
The board ran out , giving D'Agostino a winning set of queens for the double.
We get to the table with a flop of and Matt Glantz check-calling a bet from David Williams. He would do the same on the turn. The river was the and Glantz led out. Williams went into the tank, talking under his breath to himself, and then countdc out how much was in the pot. He relented and pushed his cards to the dealer.
"Don't want you to think I was bluffing," said Glantz as he showed the .
"Nine, nine, deuce, four," said Williams.
"Nah, if I had that hand, I would have raised," Glantz responded, smiling.
We missed the hand but according to John D'Agostino, he held with two diamonds and Brendan Taylor had on a flop of with two diamonds. The chips went in and another nine on the turn would give D'Agostino trips. The river was a six to send Taylor out in 16th place.
Melissa Burr raised after Sun Kwak limped in and it was folded back to Kwak who called. The flop came and Kwak led out, Burr raised and Kwak called. The turn was the and Kwak checked to Burr who bet her last 8,000. Kwak called and said he had a "crappy flush draw" as he tabled .
Burr responded"I have a king" and turned over . The river was a safe and Burr doubled up to 130,000 in chips.
It was three bet pre-flop and three players, Don Zewin, Matt Glantz, and David Williams all would see the flop of . It was checked to Williams who bet and Zewin and Glantz both called.
The turn was the and Zewin led out. Glantz and Williams called.
The river was the and it again went Zewin bet, Glantz call, Williams call.
Zewin said "probably just the low" as he turned over for the nut low with a pair of aces. Glantz turned over for two pair aces and sixes.
"Yeah Mother F***er!!!" said Williams as he clapped his hands together, turning over for aces and kings and the high half of the pot.
"Drawing to a king," said a not so amused Glantz. "Nice hand."