Andrew Teng opened to 2,700 from the hi-jack only to have Alex Dickinson three-bet to 7,000 from the button. Teng responded by moving all in and Dickinson made the call for his additional 30,500.
Teng:
Dickinson:
The board rolled out to see Dickinson hit the rail as Teng climbs to 100,000 in chips.
After a player bet 3,500 on the flop of , Eugene Katchalov raised to 9,000. The player moved all in for 36,500 and Katchalov called. He held the for top pair and was up against the for his opponent -- a pair and a flush draw.
The turn brought the to give the all-in player two pair and the river completed the board with the . Katchalov lost the pot and got knocked back to 15,500 in chips.
On a board with a sizeable pot already developing, Mike Sowers led out for 18,000 with both Jie Gao and Julius Colman making the call.
The river of the completed the board and saw both Sowers and Gao check before Colman moved all in for 49,500.
Sowers quickly mucked, but Gao went deep into the tank - so deep in fact that time was called and the clock counted down until his hand was declared dead.
Gao tabled his as he slipped to 100,000 while Colman surged up to 125,000 in chips.
Patrik Antonius raised to 4,000 from under the gun and Phil Ivey called from the small blind after the button called. The three players saw the flop come down and Ivey checked. Antonius checked and the button bet 12,000. Both Ivey an Antonius folded.
Mike Sowers raised to 3,000 from middle position and Dale Marsland called from the hijack seat. Full Tilt Poker Red Pro Melanie Weisner reraised all in for 27,500 from the cutoff seat and won the pot. She's up to just under 40,000 now.
Phil Ivey opened to 3,000 and Howard Lederer made the call before Joel Cohen shipped roughly his last 19,000 into the pot.
Ivey passed, but Lederer made the call.
Cohen:
Lederer:
"Look Phil, this is what I call you with now!" stated Lederer.
The flop brought some ohhing and ahhing from the rail as Lederer stated, "Now he has a freeroll!"
The turn of the saw the gasp a little louder before a red four completed the river, but fortunately for Lederer it was the as both players chopped the blinds, antes and Ivey's raise.
Mike Sowers raised to 3,000 before Dale Marsland reraised to 8,800. Sowers four-bet to 19,000 and Marsland made the call. The flop came down and Sowers bet 17,000. Marsland gave it up and Sowers won the pot.
Sowers moved to 160,000 while Marsland dropped to 145,000.