[user75032]
Felipe Ramos opened for 85,000 and was called by Richard Austin. On a flop of , Ramos either moved all in or bet pot, 215,000 -- the amount he had in his stack was close a pot-sized bet. Either way, Austin quickly folded.
[user111541]
Rifat Palevic completed from the small blind and Sorel Mizzi checked his option. The flop came . Palevic led out for 40,000 and Mizzi called.
The turn brought the . Palevic check-called a 115,000 bet from Mizzi.
The river was the and Palevic checked again. Mizzi made a bet of just under pot, for 300,000. Palevic tanked for about two minutes before making the call.
Mizzi showed for a straight. Palevic tossed his cards in with disgust and Mizzi raked in the pot.
[user75032]
Definitely one player at this table who has shown a strong preference to keep pots small is Cliff Josephy. Josephy was one of five players in a limped pot (only Rifat Palevic folded preflop). Action checked all the way to the river on a board of . After Felipe Ramos checked, Josephy bet 90,000. Dan Hindin decided to look Josephy up and called. Josephy turned over a full house, , to grab the pot.
[user111541]
Sorel Mizzi
Cliff Josephy raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Richard Austin called from behind. Sorel Mizzi raised the pot from the button to 365,000 and takes down the hand.
[user75032]
We're seeing a new pattern at the table. Although most of the players continue to open for pot or close to it, Sorel Mizzi has changed things up. His last several open-raises have been to 60,000 - the minimum raise.
He min-raised from under the gun in the last hand and was called by Rifat Palevic from the big blind. On a flop of , Palevic check-folded to a bet of 100,000 from Mizzi.