Richard Ashby raised from the cutoff seat, and Viacheslav Zhukov called from the blinds. Zhukov proceeded to check-call a bet on the flop (), and one on the turn (), but check-folded after the paired the board on the river.
Ashby scooped another pot, and commands a serious chip lead.
In a battle of the blinds, Richard Ashby raised to open the pot, and George Lind defended his forced bet with a call of the optional one.
The flop came out , and Lind called Ashby's continuation bet. The turn drew another bet from Ashby, but this time Lind check-raised. Ashby spent a good while in the tank, but he eventually reraised to put Lind all in.
Showdown
Ashby:
Lind:
Lind's nut-low and pair of nines were in front, but Ashby had outs to take half the pot. The river was a blank, though, and Lind gets the scoop. He's back over 900,000 now, and it was a hit Ashby could easily afford to take. He's still got heaps -- about 2 million.
Viacheslav Zhukov was first to act, and limped in. Richard Ashby raised on the button, Steve Billirakis made in three bets from the big blind, and only Ashby called. The flop came down , Billirakis led, Ashby raised, Billirakis raised all in, and Ashby called.
Billirakis:
Ashby:
The on the turn gave Ashby two pair, but it also gave Billirakis the nut-flush and the best low draw. Billirakis needed to dodge a deuce or a five on the river, and did so when the completed the hand.
Billirakis keeps fighting, and is back up to 650,000 chips.
Steve Billirakis opened in the cutoff, Viacheslav Zhukov called on the button, and Richard Ashby defended his big blind. The flop fell , and all three players checked. The three gentlemen knuckled the on the turn as well, but after the fell on the river, Ashby led out. Billirakis tank-called, and Zhukov mucked.
Ashby opened up for trip sixes, which was good enough to scoop the pot.
Mack Lee raised before the flop, Richard Ashby called, and Guillaume Rivet came along for a three-way flop.
The dealer spread , and Rivet led out with a bet. Lee called, Ashby raised, and Rivet reraised all in for 160,000 total. Lee called again, Ashby raised again, and Lee called. Again. There was side action between those two as the turn came the . Lee check-called a bet there, and he check-folded to one last bet on the river.
Rivet needed to beat Ashby's to stay alive, and he could not. He eventually was forced to show his , the last showdown of his day. Ashby collects the pot and the knockout, and Rivet will have to settle for just shy of six figures as a consolation prize.
Steve Billirakis opened the pot and was called by Mack Lee from the small blind. Lee check-called on both the flop (), and the turn (), but after the fell on the river, Lee led out. Billirakis tank-folded, and the pot was pushed to Lee.
Viacheslav Zhukov raised from the button, and Guillaume Rivet three-bet next door. Zhukov called, and off they went to the flop.
It came , and Rivet continued out with a bet, putting himself nearly all in. Zhukov raised the extra couple chips to commit his opponent, and the cards were on their backs.
Showdown
Zhukov:
Rivet:
The turn made Rivet the nut low, and the river means it's a split pot. Two pair for Zhukov and the nut-low for Rivet, and it's off to the next hand.