Sam Grizzle is in a surly mood after he was rivered by Jonas Flug-Entin. On a board of , Sam Grizzle bet out and Flug-Entin reraised all in. Grizzle called.
Flug-Entin:
Grizzle:
Grizzle was ahead with a set. The river was the and Flug-Entin rivered a straight to double up against Grizzle. That hand increased Flug-Entin's stack to 120K, while Grizzle slipped to 14K.
A late position player raised to 5,600, Annie Duke reraised 13,600 more and her opponent called. The flop was . The LP player bet 50,000 and Duke called all in for 45,800. Duke showed A-A-K-10 while her opponent turned over A-A-9-10. The turn was the making Duke kings and tens. The river was the and Duke doubled up to 122,000.
With the board reading , the small blind checked, the big blind checked, David Sklansky moved all in, the small blind called, and the big blind folded. Sklansky showed for a nine-high straight and a flush draw in diamonds while the small blind turned over , for the same straight, but no flush draw. The river was... the and Sklansky doubled up to 66,000 with his flush.
Doyle Brunson turned quads with against Davidson Matthew. He checked the turn and river hoping that Davidson would bluff at the pot. But Davidson also checked behind on the river and Brunson got no action with his quads.
Bill Gazes was all in with and was called by an opponent holding . The flop was , giving Gazes two pair and an open-ended straight draw. The turn was the making him an even better two pair, but the river was the making his opponent a set of kings and Gazes headed to the rail.
Ted Forrest had doubled up to 22K, then busted two hands later. On a flop of , Ted Forrest bet 4900. Phil Hellmuth potted for 15,400. Forrest called. The turn was the . Hellmuth bet 2K which put Forrest all in.
Hellmuth:
Forrest:
The river was the and Hellmuth won the pot with a flush. He increased his stack to 70K.