Aliaksandr Shylko opened to 2,000 from under the gun and received calls from Martin Zamani in early position as well as the big blind.
Action checked to Zamani on a flop of 7?5?9? and he led out for 2,000. The big blind responded with a raise to 5,500, eliciting a quick fold from Shylko. Zamani clicked it back to 12,500 but then was forced to fold after his opponent went all in. "I really thought I was going to get that one through" he said as a decent portion of his stack was shipped across the table.
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Ahmed Karrim raised to 1,600 under the gun. Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy called from the hijack, as did the small blind. Kitty Kuo, the big blind, reraised to 16,000. Karrim then came over the top, going all in for approximately 57,000. Action folded to Kuo, who made the call.
Ahmed Karrim: K?K?
Kitty Kuo: A?Q?
The 6?K?10? flop upgraded Karrim to a set, and the 8? turn and Q? river secured the pot for him.