Tom Grigg opened to 400 preflop and was called by Hugh Cohen next to act before the small blind three-bet to 1,225.
Grigg made the call as Cohen passed before the flop was spread by the dealer. Grigg check-called 1,500, and when the landed on the turn, both players checked it through.
The river landed the , and after his opponent checked, Grigg fired out 3,000. His opponent went deep into the tank before open-folding his as Grigg happily collected the pot and tabled his .
With around 2,000 in the pot and the board reading James Honeybone was faced with a 600-chip bet from his opponent in the small blind.
"Be careful" his opponent smirked before Honeybone made it 2,100 to go.
"You don't raise with a Queen-Nine on the flop?" added Honeybone's opponent before making it 4,100 total.
"Sometimes New Zealand people can be crazy too" responded Honeybone before moving all in for 13,100.
"Flush draw?" asked Honeybone's opponent.
Honeybone replied with a blunt no before his opponent eventually folded his as Honeybone collected the pot to return him just shy of his starting stack.
Jarred Graham opened to 600 from under the gun only to have Andrew Hinrichsen three-bet to 1,900 from the hijack. The player in the cutoff made the call before Graham followed suit before leading out for 3,100 on the flop.
Hinrichsen passed, but the cutoff player made the call as the landed on the turn. Graham tossed in a stack of chips amounting to 15,000 to effectively put his opponent all in.
After a few minutes of deliberation, Graham's opponent committed his remaining 7,400 to be at risk.
Graham:
Opponent:
The river landed the to see Graham eliminate a player and move to 42,600 in chips.