After a few hours where Al Barbieri was the only thing keeping the rail awake, we have just had a ridiculous hand that sent the whole rail and the players into a frenzy. David Arsht raised it up, and Donald Auger raised all in.
Action folded to David Arsht and he continued to apply pressure with a raise. Donald Auger defended from the big and even called a bet on the flop, but when Arsht fired on the turn, Auger shook his head and released his hand.
David Arsht has not let his foot off the gas since we got back from the break, and he is starting to pull away from his three opponents. On the first hand Al Barbieri raised in the cutoff, and Arsht three bet in the small blind.
David Arsht opened under the gun and Donald Auger called from the button. Both blinds got out of the way and Arsht fired out on the flop. Auger made the call and then raised when Arsht bet the turn.
Action started with Donald Auger, and he raised it up. Ben Landowski was next to act, and he put in a third bet. It folded back around to Auger, and he called. The flop came all jacks, , and Auger bet out.
Donald Auger raised from middle position and cleared the field all the way around to the short stack, Lori Kirgan, in the big blind. She put in a three-bet and then bet the flop after Auger called.
Action folded to Donald Auger in the cutoff, and he raised it up. Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Both players checked, and the hit the turn.
A short-stacked Charles Tucker got his last 38,000 all in preflop with and was behind the of Donald Auger. While he had live cards, the flop was disaster for Tucker as it paired Auger's king.
Lori Kirgan raised from early position and was met with a three-bet from Bruce Rosen in the small blind. Kirgan made the call and then fired out a bet when Rosen, who only had 45,000 remaining, checked the flop.
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