Pot-Limit Omaha Benny Glaser raised to 8,000 from under the gun and Brett Richey called on the button. The flop landed [QdQcTh] and Glaser check-called a bet of 8,000 from Richey. Both players checked the [As] on the turn as the [3d] landed on the river. Glaser bet 39,000 and Richey folded.
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Shintaro Baba Doubles Through Benny Glaser
No-Limit Hold'em Shintaro Baba was all-in from the big blind for 25,000 against Benny Glaser in the cutoff. Baba: [7h7d] Glaser: [AsTh] The board ran out [6d3cJd9d4s] and Baba collected another double.
Jaswinder Lally and Benny Glaser Chop
Stud Hi-Lo Jaswinder Lally bet out on fourth street and Benny Glaser raised. Koray Aldemir check-called, and Lally called before he led on fifth. Glaser called and Aldemir folded as Lally bet again on sixth. Glaser raised to 8,000 and Lally called. Aldmir: [XxXx] / [3sJdKd] (folded on fifth) Lally: [XxXx] / [Th8hTd2d] /
Benny Glaser Wins on the Turn
Omaha Hi-Lo Benny Glaser raised his button to 4,000 and Brett Richey defended the big blind. The flop landed [Qh3c4d] and Richey check-called 2,000. The turn was the [3s] and Richey checked. Glaser bet 4,000 and Richey folded.
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