Elliot Smith led out for a bet into three players on a flop of . Only Chad Awerbuch made the call, and the turn brought a third club - the .
Smith led out for another 2,100, Awerbuch called, and the completed the board. Smith emptied the chamber, firing a third and final bullet worth 4,500, and this time Awerbuch found a fold.
From under the gun, Brian Kim raised to 1,200. Viktor Blom reraised to 3,250 from the cutoff seat, and then the player in the small blind reraised to 8,000. Kim then made it 13,500 to go, and Blom folded. The small blind went all in for 21,525, and Kim quickly called.
Kim showed the , but his opponent had him beat with the . The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Kim sent over the chips to his opponent.
Daniel Negreanu was all in and at risk for 9,000 with on a flop of . He was in great shape to double up through Nick Morales' , and remained ahead after the turned, but the spiked on the river to give Morales a better full house.
We picked up the action when Dan Smith bet 3,600 on a board reading . His sole opponent called from the button and then both players checked the river. The button tanked the for the overpair, and it was good as Smith sent his cards to the muck.
Two plays checked on a flop of , Tony Hachem bet 2,800, and Angel Guillen raised to 6,175. The action folded back to Hachem, who moved all in for around 23,000, and Guillen snap-called.
Guillen:
Hachem:
The turn and river bricked , respectively, and Hachem hit the rail.
"I get my aces cracked then run into other people's aces," Hachem sighed.