Shamus
Michael Naletov, who has built up a sizable stack during the first four-plus levels of play today, opened with a raise to 900 from the cutoff and got a caller in the big blind.
The flop came . The big blind checked, Naletov continued with a bet of 1,000, and his opponent called. The came on the turn, completing a possible flush. Both players checked.
The river brought the , pairing the board. The big blind pushed out a bet of 3,500, and Naletov raised him the minimum to 7,000. After some thought, Naletov's opponent called. Naletov turned over for nines full of fours, and his opponent mucked.
That pot pushes Naletov up to 106,000, the first player we've seen with more than 100,000 in front of him.