
. Mercier held 
.The board ran out




and Reynolds won the pot, eliminating Mercier on the hand and jumping to over 350,000 chips.

. Mercier held 
.



and Reynolds won the pot, eliminating Mercier on the hand and jumping to over 350,000 chips.


and Selbst checked. Mozdzen bet 35,700 and Selbst called.
and both players checked. The river was the
and both players checked again.




. Raghavan is up to 240,000 chips.
, Akenhead continued for 10,700. Only the cutoff called.
filled the most obvious draw. Akenhead slowed down and checked. His opponent made a surprisingly small bet of 12,600, about one-third of the pot. Akenhead called, then checked the
river. His opponent fired another bullet, this time for 22,400, about 40% of the pot. Akenhead tanked for more than a minute, then looked disgusted as he picked his cards up off the table and slapped them into the muck.
when Firas Massouh overbet the river. "Dainty" Jon Aguiar thought a second, but he knew he was way ahead. "You're never beating me here," Aguiar said, sliding the calling chips across the line. Massouh acknowledged as much when he saw Jonathan's
. Aguiar is up to 112,000.

and flipped over her hand against an opponent who she, as well as the dealer, heard announce call. The floor was called over and it caused a bit of a scene in front of the media desk. Rousso's side of the table heard "call," however the other side of the table, including the player in question, did not believe a call was made.
in that spot. Rousso argued that he would have, getting over 2:1 to make it. 



, but there is no doubt that Rousso is shaken at the moment. A great deal of arguing between the table ensued and though Rousso held it together, she was clearly emotional. Level: 13
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 200