On the flop, Justin Bonomo and Chad Brown found all of the money in the middle. Brown was the shorter-stacked player and decided to go with his flush draw and two overcards to the board holding the . His flush draw was good, but the two overs weren't looking too good against Bonomo's . Bonomo also held a diamond and with the paired board, could fill up before Brown could even hit his flush.
The turn brought the and helped Brown a tiny bit, giving him additional outs to another eight on the river. The river completed the board with the and Brown whiffed.
Bonomo won the pot and is now up to 240,000 in chips.
After Adam Levy started the action off with a raise to 3,600, Dan O'Brien reraised to 8,400 from the cutoff seat. Play folded back around to Levy and he thought for a little bit and then four-bet to 18,700. O'Brien folded and Levy won the pot.
After JJ Liu raised to 3,700 from the cutoff seat, Matt Brady moved the last of his chips into the middle from the button for an all-in bet of 39,100. Action got back to Liu, she confirmed the amount and then made the call.
Liu:
Brady:
The flop, turn and river provided no help for Brady as the fell and he was eliminated.
With a little over 19,000 chips in the middle on the board, Dan O'Brien checked and Justin Bonomo checked behind. The river completed the board with the and O'Brien bet 13,600. Bonomo raised to 34,000 and O'Brien went into the tank. After several long minutes of tanking, O'Brien made the call. Bonomo tabled the for a pair of fours and O'Brien showed the for a pair of jacks.
"All in and call," shouted one of the dealers. We went over and found Ben Lamb with his hand face up. He held the . However, it took us a minute to figure out where the call had come from. Huck Seed, was on the other side of the room, apparently not happy upon having seen Lamb's hand. After about a minute, he walked over and tabled his hand, .
The flop hit Seed strong though when it rolled out . In fact, it hit him so hard that it left Lamb drawing to just running cards to split with a straight. The officially ended things and the river was meaningless. Seed won the pot and is now a top 5 stack with 265,000. Lamb is still healthy though with 140,000.
Justin Young just doubled to about 175,000 when his flopped a straight on Ted Lawson's . The flop was when all of the money went in and the turn and river were the and .
From the button, Jason Lester raised to 4,000. Sam Stein reraised from the small blind to 10,600 and Lester made the call. The flop was and Stein continued his aggression with a bet of 13,300. Lester made the call.
After the was added to the board on the turn, Stein bet enough to put Lester all in. Lester folded and Stein won the pot.