Vanessa Rousso and an opponent were heads up on a board of . The player checked, Rousso tossed out 1,500, and the player check-raised to 3,000. Rousso called.
The river was the , the player tossed out a single blue T5,000 chip, and Rousso called.
Her opponent tabled for an ace-high flush, and Rousso mucked.
Tatiana Barausova and Jesse Sylvia were engaged in a battle of the blinds on a flop that read . Barausova led for 500 and Sylvia flat called.
The hit the turn and Barausova checked her option. Sylvia moved 1,300 into the middle and Barausova quickly announced a check-raise to 4,000 straight. Sylvia opted to lay it down and the Team Online member took down the pot.
Chris Klodnicki was faced with a 1,600-chip bet, and opted to raise to 4,000. His opponent called. The turn was the , both players checked, and the river was the . Klodnicki's opponent led out for 7,100, prompting Klodnicki to shift in his chair and study the board.
He eventually called, and his opponent mucked his hand. Klodnicki mucked as well, and pulled in the pot.
Just before the dinner break we watched a massive pot develop between Christian de León and Henry Tran that resulted in the latter's elimination.
We caught the action with 14,000 in the pot and a board reading . Tran had bet 6,000 only to have de León raise to 13,000. Tran snap-called the raise and then checked the river.
"All in," de León said. Tran had the shorter stack with 22,900 behind and hit the tank. Tran usually acts lightening fast, but it was a big call for his tournament life. Tran seemed to tank for an eternity, but in reality it was approximately five minutes before the clock was called.
The floor made his way over and ran the clock all the way down to one second before Tran said, "I call." De León then tabled for the nuts and Tran simply mucked.
We caught up to the action to see the board reading . Dwyte Pilgrim bet 12,000 into an already substantial pot against a lone opponent. Pilgrim's opponent called and the World Series of Poker Circuit legend showed for jacks full of deuces. His opponent mucked and Pilgrim raked in the chips.