Chris Vitch opened with a raise under the gun and Jennifer Harman made it three bets next to act. Eric Froehlich called from the small blind, as did Vitch.
The flop came and both players checked to Harman who bet. Froehlich called and Vitch folded. The turn was the and the river was the . Froehlich check-called both bets and Harman turned over to scoop the pot.
Eric Froehlich bet from early position and was reraised by Chris Vitch from the cutoff position. Froehlich raised to 400 and Vitch pushed him all in for his remaining 25 chips.
A player made it two bets in the hijack seat, and Sirous Jamshidi called in the cutoff. The flop came down , and Jamshidi called a bet from his opponent. The turn was the , and Jamshidi's opponent check-called a bet. The river was the , Jamshidi's opponent check-called one last bet, but then mucked when Jamshidi opened for two pair.
Jamshidi is off to a nice start, chipping up to 8,500.
A player from middle position opened up the betting and Barry Greenstein reraised. His opponent called. The flop ran out . The opponent checked, Greenstein bet, and the player called.
The fell on the turn. After his opponent checked, Greenstein bet, and his opponent called.
The river brought the . Both players checked down the river and Greenstein showed to take down the pot.
Terrence Chan raised from under the gun, an opponent put in two bets from the hijack seat, and Chan called. The flop fell , and Chan check-raised his opponent. He called.
The turn was the , Chan led out, and his opponent called. The river was the , and Chan slowed down, checking to his opponent who bet. Chan mucked, and is now down to 6,900 chips.
A player in middle position raised, another player on the button called, and James Akenhead put in a third bet from the small blind. Both of his opponents called. The flop fell , and Akenhead led out. Only the player on the button called.
The turn was the , and Akenhead led again. His opponent called. Both players checked the on the river, and Akenhead's opponent opened . Akenhead laughed, flashed for a worse ace-high, and mucked his hand.
A player on the button raised Bill Chen's big blind and he just called. The flop came and Chen check-called his opponents bet. The turn was the and again Chen check-called. The river was the and for a third time, Chen opted for a check-call.
The opponent on the button turned over but Chen binked a pair on the turn with his .
"You don't raise that?" his opponent asked. Chen just shrugged.