Kim Nguyen raised on the button, Andrey Zaichenko put in three bets from the big blind and Nguyen called. The flop came down , Zaichenko led out, and Nguyen called.
Zaichenko led again after the turned, Nguyen called, and the river brought the . Zaichenko slowed down, checking to Nguyen who bet. Zaichenko released, and Nguyen shipped the pot.
Action folded to Darren Woods in the cutoff and he put in a raise. Alex Kuzmin defended in the big blind and it was heads up to the flop. It went check-bet-raise-call, leading to the on the turn.
This time it was Kuzmin who bet and Woods making the call, which was the same action that transpired on the river. Kuzmin flipped over for a pair of aces and it was good enough to take down the pot.
Kim Nguyen raised on the button, Darren Woods made it three bets from the small blind, and Nguyen called. The dealer fanned , and Woods led out. Nguyen called. The turn was the , and Woods led again. Nguyen turned up the heat, raising to two bets, and Woods called.
The river was the , and Nguyen called one more bet. She opened for jacks and sevens, but they were no good against Woods' for aces and sevens.
Action folded to Kim Nguyen in the small blind. She has been ultra-aggressive throughout the day and this spot was no different as she quickly raised. Darren Woods defended from the big blind and it was heads up to the flop.
Nguyen continued to bet, as she did on the turn and river, and Woods called her down every step of the way. Nguyen showed for a pair of queens, but it was no good against the of Woods.
Kim Nguyen raised from the small blind, Darren Woods defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Nguyen led, and Woods called. The turn was the , and Woods called another bet from Nguyen.
The river was the , and (yes, you guess it) Woods called a bet from Nguyen.
Nguyen opened for a full house, and shipped a sizable pot.
Alexander Kuzmin raised under the gun and received a call from Andrey Zaichenko in the small blind. Kuzmin then check-called a bet on the flop, bringing about the on the turn.
Both players checked as the dealer put out the . Kuzmin bet, Zaichenko called, and Kuzmin showed , which was better than Zaichenko's .
Darren Woods and Andrey Zaichenko were heads up with the board reading . Woods check-called a bet, and the turn was the . Woods checked, Zaichenko fired a second bullet, and Woods called.
The on the river paired the board, and Woods check-called one last bet. Zaichenko opened , and mucked when Woods showed for two pair; sevens and nines.
Andrey Zaichenko has grown quite short as of late, but he recently received a reprieve. On a flop of , a series of raises resulted in Zaichenko being all in with against the of Alexander Kuzmin. Both the turn and river blanked and Zaichenko doubled through Kuzmin.