against an opponent's
on an
flop. Bink! Diamond on the turn for a flush, and a complete lack of re-binking for his opponent doubled up the Seabeast.
was drawing pretty thin when she discovered she was up against pocket queens and pocket kings. A ten-high flop later, and the rest of the day's her own.
board. His opponent was holding aces though, and without a miracle jack on the river to keep him in, Mr Brenes is now at liberty to play the mixed event later this afternoon, or in fact do anything he pleases for the rest of the day, within certain legal restrictions, of course -- he is busto.
, he somehow managed to lead out on an
flop and found one caller. Come the
turn, giving Mattern the nut straight, he overbet the pot and his opponent called. On to the
river and Mattern bet again. His opponent raised, and Mattern paid off the full house -- his opponent turned over pocket sixes to take the pot.
Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
X board to the river -- at which point the opponent bet and Fry passed quickly. His disappointed adversary showed him pocket aces for quads.
turned the nuts on an
board -- his opponent was clearly inclined to pay him off, and it's a good start for the young Brit.