Felipe Ramos just made a big call for a ton of chips on the flop of . Ramos called his opponent's all-in bet for about 30,000 with the . His opponent held just the for a flush draw.
The turn and river were the and to give Ramos a full house and propel his stack to a field-leading 120,000.
Brandon Demes raised to 900 from middle position and the big blind called. The flop came down and the big blind checked. Demes fired 1,500 and his opponent called.
The turn brought the and the big blind checked. Demes fired again, this time for 3,500. After the fell on the river, the big blind fired a bet of 4,000. Demes made the call.
The big blind rolled over the for a straight to beat Demes' for two pair. Demes dropped back to about 70,000 in chips.
Five players saw the flop come down for the minimum. Victor Ramdin was in the big blind and fired a bet of 1,050 after the small blind checked. The next two players folded before the third player raised all in for about 6,000. The small blind got out of the way and then Ramdin let it go as well. The player that shoved in showed just the .
Joe Cada limped in under the gun and was followed by the cutoff along with the blinds.
Cada fired out 800 on the flop and was called by just the cutoff before the land on the turn.
Cada tossed in blue 5,000-denomination chip while announcing a bet of 2,500. His opponent quickly mucked and Cada collected the pot to move to 19,600 in chips.
Maridu Mayrinck opened to 850 from under the gun, and found a call from opponents on the button and the small blind.
The flop fell down and Mayrinck fired out 1,100 and produced a call from her opponent on the button as the small blind passed.
Mayrinck checked the on the turn, only to be faced with a 2,100-chip bet. Heading into the tank, Mayrinck took just short of sixty seconds before open-folding her face up to relinquish the pot and slip to 8,500 in chips.