One of the first hands back from the break has seen Michael Guzzardi five-bet shove preflop on Raiden Kan.
It started with Kan opening the cut off to 45,000. Guzzardi three-bet to 110,000 from the button and Kan four-bet an unspecified amount before Guzzardi instantly moved all in. Kan folded just as quickly and the chips went to Guzzardi.
Michael Kane was in the cut off when he opened it up to 40,000. Stephen McHugh moved all in for 185,000 from the button and the action was back on Kane. He eventually opted to make the call and the two players turned their cards over.
Kane:
McHugh:
It was just about as bad as it could get for Kane and great for McHugh.
The board saw both players make a flush, with McHugh's the larger.
Michael Doyle and Michael Kane have just played a hand out to the river of a board.
It was a small blind vs. big blind scenario with Doyle having limped the small blind and then called a raise to 60,000 from Kane in the big blind. Doyle check-called a bet of 54,000 on the flop and both players checked the turn. On the river, Doyle led for 85,000 and Kane opted to let his cards go.