Justin Bonomo raised to 35,000 from middle position and Sean Winter three-bet the button to 105,000. From the small blind, Ryan Riess moved all in for 250,000 and Bonomo folded. Winter asked for a count, and then called. Winter: [Ah7h] Riess: [QdQc] Riess was at-risk but ahead with his pair as the dealer spread
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Martin Zamani Draws First Blood
Martin Zamani raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Ryan Riess defended his big blind. The flop landed [3s9d7h] and Zamani continued for 65,000 and Riess check-folded.
Seat 5: Ryan Riess (340,000 in chips)
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Ryan Riess Doubles Through David Peters
Ryan Riess shoved all in from the cutoff for 163,000 and David Peters called in the big blind. Riess: [AhKd] Peters: [KcQs] The board ran out [Kh2s8cAd3s] and Riess doubled through.
Justin Bonomo Wins Race, Doubles Through Ryan Riess
We caught the action with Justin Bonomo moving all-in pre-flop and Ryan Riess quickly calling. Riess:[AsKh] Bonomo: [9c9s] With the two players racing, the board ran out [3h3sTsQd5c] and Bonomo earned a double-up through the 2013 world champion.
Ryan Riess vs. Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo raised to 12,000, and action folded around to Ryan Riess, who re-raised to 55,000 from his small blind. Petrangelo thought for brief moment and then made the call. There was no action until the turn on a board of [QsKd7s3c], which is when Riess started to bet what looked
Ryan Riess Shoves on Justin Bonomo
From the button, Ryan Riess raised to 9,000 and Justin Bonomo three-bet the small blind to 36,000. Riess called, and when the dealer spread the [2sKd4d] flop, Bonomo bet out 25,000. Riess shoved all in for 206,000, and Bonomo folded.
Isaac Haxton Bets the River
In a limped blind versus blind pot Ryan Riess, in the small blind, and Isaac Haxton, in the big blind, checked to river on a board of [Ad5c2hJhKd]. Reiss checked again and then called the 7,500 bet from Haxton, who tabled [Kh7d] for second pair, which was good enough because Riess