Gautam Sabharwal opened to 3,500 preflop and Dimitar Danchev three-bet next to him to 8,600. It was passed to Juha Lauttamus in the big blind who moved all in for 36,300.
Sabharwal folded, Danchev asked for a count then made the call.
Lauttamus:
Danchev:
Sanharwal looked annoyed, even more so when an ace came on the flop but the board ran out then of course, the on the turn to give the Finn a set but Danchev the nut straight. The river changed nothing and Danchev increased his chip lead.
Scott Seiver laconically said, "Obvious run-out is obvious..."
Fabian Quoss opened to 4,000 from early position, Gautam Sabharwal called in the small blind, and Dimitar Danchev called out of the big blind. The dealer fanned , and the action checked to Quoss, who continued for 3,500. Sabharwal check-raised to 7,000, and only Quoss called.
The turn was the , Sabharwal checked, and Quoss tossed out 12,000. Sabharwal instantly called.
The completed the board, and both players knuckled.
"I can't win," Quoss announced.
Sabharwal showed for trip aces, and took down the pot.
Faraz Jaka raised to 4,500 from early position then called Jason Lavallee's three-bet to 9,400. It didn't get too exciting though, the board was checked all the way to the river where Lavallee showed to win the pot.