We caught up with the action on a 

flop where Isaac Haxton bet from the small blind. The big blind raised and Haxton just called as the players saw a
on the turn where Haxton checked. The big blind bet and Haxton came back with a check-raise that the big blind just called. On the
river, Haxton bet but folded to his opponent’s raise as his stack slipped.
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A player in middle positon raised preflop and received a call from David "ODB" Baker in the big blind, who checked call a bet on a 

flop. Baker proceeded to check-call bets from his opponent on both the
turn and
river.
The middle-position player revealed 
for a rivered pair of sixes, which turned out to be good as Baker simply mucked. He is still sitting pretty with more than double the average stack
We passed McLean Karr's table just in time to see him get a walk in the big blind, which was good considering he is sitting on a short stack of just 11,500. "They were suited," Karr said after looking at his hole cards. The small blind ventured a guess as to the suit, which prompted Karr to respond, "Actually, my best suit is clubs."
The hijack raised and Andre Akkari called from the big blind. Akkari check-called his opponent’s bet on a 

flop. The
turn went check-check. On the
river, Akkari led out this time and his opponent made the call. Akkari turned over 
which was good as his opponent mucked.
Matt Glantz raised in early position and it looked like the table might fold around, but The Button had something else in mind and raised. Glantz called and both players got to see the flop of
. Glantz check-called a bet from his opponent to see the turn.
Fourth street was flipped over to reveal the
, it was here that Glantz bet out. The button called. We had a replay of action on the river
with Glantz betting and getting called.
In the end Glantz showed
which was not enough to beat The Button's
.
We walked up to Isaac Haxton's table just in time to see him and an unknown player in a raising war. It appeared the action may have been capped preflop, leading to a 

flop. Haxton check-called a bet from his opponent, and then bet the
turn. His opponent raise all in for just 400 more, and Haxton made the call.
Haxton: 

Opponent: 

Haxton was in the lead and stayed there as the river blanked.
Jesse Martin raised from the hijack and the big blind moved all in for 600 more. Martin made the call with 
while the big blind held 
. The 

flop was kind to the big blind who paired up and took the lead. Unfortunately for him, Martin hit a
on the turn to take the lead back. The
was a blank and the big blind hit the rail while Martin’s stack continued to grow.
After no one else wanted to play, Ken Aldridge and Isaac Haxton saw a flop of
from the blinds. Aldridge check-called a bet from Haxton both on the flop and on the
turn.
A river
lead to both players checking. It was Aldridge's
that was the victor though. Haxton is now well below the average stack.
Nivel: 12
Ciegas: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
As we see it.