Chris Moore opened for 4,800 from the button and Steven Kelly shoved for 57,200 total. Moore made the call.
Kelly
Moore
The board ran out , resulting in a chopped pot, each player with a pair of fives and ace-king-jack. However, the dealer pushed the pot to Moore and Kelly departed the table before anyone realized the mistake. Moore pushed the pot back and the dealer began splitting it as Shawn Buchanan ran out the door in pursuit of Kelly.
"Dude, it's your lucky day!" said Beth Shak as Kelly arrived back in his seat.
On the flop of , Dave Sands fired a bet and then Jason Somerville raised to 40,000. Sands reraised to 75,200 and then Somerville raised all in for 196,200. Sands snapped him off holding top two -- . Somerville held the for a flush draw.
The turn was the to give Somerville some more outs and then the river was the . Sands jumped out of his seat, visibly upset that the flush draw hit for the man known online as "JCarver". Fortunately for Sands, he wasn't eliminated. Despite losing the pot that would've put him in the chip lead, Sands was left with 190,000. Somerville is up to about 425,000 in chips.
Just as Dan Kelly and Bryn Kenney finished playing that massive pot we reported a few minutes ago, we returned to their table to find another 60,000 chips in the middle on a board. Kenney checked, Kelly bet 47,500 and Kenney made the call.
Kelly turned over for an unimproved king-high and Kenney showed , taking it down with an unimproved ace-high. Kenney is back up to 305,000 and Kelly is down to 305,000.
These were the words coming from Sam Trickett after he was forced to fold a hand that would've turned out to be a major winner. The action was recalled to us by the excited table as apparently three players were all in on a flop of . Sam Trickett was the fourth player in the hand but was unable to continue with his nut flush draw after Mikael Thuritz moved all in.
Trickett folded and it was top two pair for Thuritz in the lead against pocket queens and for the second nut flush draw.
The turn was the to complete the flush and leave Trickett devastated as the river fel the .
Trickett couldawouldashoulda had 900,000 but instead the pot was shipped across the table. Trickett is at 475,000 with Thuritz at 250,000.
Matt Glantz opened for a raise from middle position, Barry Greenstein called from the hijack and Elijah Berg shoved for about 70,000. Glantz called all-in and Greenstein folded.
Glantz
Berg
The flop looked good to Glantz, but Berg hit his two-outer on the turn, the falling to make him a set. The river was the and Glantz hit the rail while Berg increased his stack to 136,000.
John Juanda fired 28,000 on the flop of into Alexander Roumeliotis. These two just played a sizable pot a few moments ago and we back in the ring to battle it out for another round. After some time in the tank, Roumeliotis called.
The turn brought the completing a possible flush draw and Juanda checked. Roumeliotis took his time and then placed out a bet of 37,000. Juanda tanked and made the call.
The river completed the board with the and Juanda checked. Roumeliotis tanked for some time with his decision of whether or not to check or bet, and if so how much. Eventually, he decided to fire 85,000. Juanda went back into the tank and after a few minutes, made the call.
Roumeliotis tabled the , but his top pair, top kicker was no good against the of Juanda for a set of queens. Juanda raked in the chips and moved to 415,000 while Roumeliotis dropped to 100,000.
There was already about 60,000 in the pot when we happened upon this hand. The board read and Dan Kelly bet 47,500. Bryn Kenney made the call. The river was the and Kenney again checked to Kelly. He bet 107,400 and Kenney gave up his hand.
Kelly is up to 422,000 while Kenney is down to 210,000.
After being crippled in a previous pot against Bill Jordanou, Antonio Esfandiari moved all in for his last 19,900 from under the gun. Jordanou called on the button before Freddy Deeb raised it up to 79,900 from the big blind. Jordanou thought for a moment before folding what he claimed was pocket jacks.
Deeb:
Esfandiari:
The board ran out and Deeb's lovely ladies hold up to end the run of Esfandiari. Deeb is up to 180,000.