Level: 4
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Level: 4
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Myles Mullaly opened from the hijack with a raise to 4,000, which was called by Brock Wilson on the button. It then folded to the big blind Dan Smith, who three-bet all in for his stack of 15,000. Mullaly made the call, and Wilson folded, leaving the players heads up, with Smith at risk.
Dan Smith: K♥Q♥
Myles Mullaly: 4♥4♣
It was a race, and Smith would end up on top after the 5♣Q♠K♦2♥3♠ runout to double up.
Action was picked up on the turn with the board showing A♠9♣3♦4♦ and 24,000 in the pot.
Qinghai Pan was all in for 37,000 and Cherish Andrews putting him at risk.
Qinghai Pan: A♣4♥
Cherish Andrews: A♥K♣
Pan turned two pair and secured the double up after the 6♠ on the river.
On the river with the board showing 6♥9♦5♥3♥Q♦ and roughly 70,000 in the pot, Michael Brinkenhoff moved all in for 57,500.
Kent Stephens gave it a quick thought and said "I cant fold this" and made the call. Brinkenhoff tabled K♥J♥ for a flush, as Stephens tossed A♠A♦ in the muck, giving Brinkenhoff the double up.
Level: 3
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Action was picked up on the flop with the board showing 7♣10♠8♥.
Myles Mullaly in the big blind checked to Dan Smith in the cutoff, who bet out 3,000. Mullaly then raised to 13,500, which Smith called.
After the 5♣ on the turn, Smith called a bet of 25,000 from Mullaly.
The river brought the 6♣ and Mullaly then moved all in for 67,500, and once Smith confirmed the count, he made the call.
Mullaly tabled J♦9♣ for a flopped straight, and Smith showed an inferior straight with 10♣9♦ to double up Mullaly.
Edward Sebesta opened to 3,500 from the hijack, before Joey Weissman on his left three-bet to 9,500. It folded back to Sebesta who made the call.
After the K♥4♠6♦ flop Sebesta checked to Weissman, who bet out 8,000. Sebesta took his time, before deciding to fold and give the pot to Weissman.
Level: 2
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
Action was picked up on the turn with the board showing 6♣10♦A♥4♣ and roughly 55,000 in the pot.
After Aram Zobian bet out 42,000, Michael Brinkenhoff raised all-in for 90,000, and Zobian made the call.
Michael Brinkenhoff: 6♠6♥
Aram Zobian: K♣J♣
Brinkenhoff was ahead with his flopped set, but would need to fade the flush and straight draw of Zobian. The 7♥ river was safe for Brinkenhoff to secure the double up.