On a board of , the first player to act led out for 250. The next player called and action was on Dutch Boyd on the button. Boyd cut out a raise to 1,000 and the original bettor called. The third player let go of his cards, leaving the two heads up to the river.
The dealer burned and produced the to complete the board. Boyd's opponent led at the pot for 1,975 and Boyd pushed forward a call. His opponent showed for fours full of treys, prompting a muck from Boyd. With this hit, he's now down to around 800 chips late in Level 1.
We found John Myung and an opponent looking down at a flop of . Myung's opponent acted first and fired out with a bet. Myung called from the button to see the fall on fourth street. Myung's opponent fired for a second time and Myung stayed the course.
Fifth street was the and Myung's opponent bet one last time. Myung called and his opponent rolled over for a straight to the seven and a low. Myung mucked his cards and watched as the pot was pushed to his opponent. He's now down to 4,100 in chips.
Matthias De Meulder and Maria Ho took a flop of . De Meulder checked over to Ho and she led for 125. De Meulder called and the dropped down on the turn. De Meulder checked for a second time and Ho fired 300. De Meulder stayed the course.
The finished the board on the river and both players checked. De Meulder showed , playing his queen-seven for a spade flush. Ho mucked her cards and De Meulder was awarded the pot. He now has about 5,000, while Ho has dropped to 3,625.
We picked up with the action on fourth street to see both Brian Rast and an opponent check to receive their fifth street cards. Rast paired sixes on fifth and led out with a bet. His opponent called and did the same on sixth street.
Rast checked his final down card on seventh and shot out one final bet. His opponent thought for some time before ultimately deciding to release his cards. Rast was awarded the pot and now has about 5,500 in chips.