Mike Henrich raised to 90,000 and got a call from Ryan Tepen on the button. The flop came , and Henrich bet 100.000. Tepen made it 250,000, and Henrich snap-shoved for about 1 million. Tepen called just as fast with and was against an overpair: .
Tim Woodson raised to 75,000 on the button and both blinds called. The flop came and Woodson bet 125,000 after his opponents checked. The small blind folded but Patrick Eskandar moved all in for 205,000 more. After thinking a bit, Woodson folded.
Eskandar flicked the into the middle and made reference to an earlier hand where Woodson bluffed Eskandar.
Patrick Eskandar opened for a raise to 100,000, and Ryan Tepen made it 270,000 in the small blind. Eskandar bantered a bit and then said he was all in. Tepen called.
Tepen:
Eskandar:
Tepen's blazing hot run continued as the flop of gave him an unbeatable flush.
Chris Savage raised to 110,000 in the cutoff, and Ryan Tepen made it 250,000 from his left. Savage shoved all in when action was back on him, and Tepen called immediately.
Tepen:
Savage:
Savage had live cards and he outflopped Tepen when hit the felt. The was no help to Tepen, taking away some of his outs as a queen would give Savage a straight, and the river was a .
"If it bleeds, it can be killed, boys!" Savage shouted.
On a flop, Chris Savage bet 250,000 from the big blind. Ryan Tepen made it 550,000, and Savage instantly shoved all in. Tepen called.
Tepen:
Savage:
Tepen had a slew of outs, but his rail groaned when the paired the board and left him drawing to sevens and fours. Someone called for a seven, and the river was indeed the .
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Chris Torres bet 100,000 on a board, and Ryan Tepen called. On the river, Tepen bet 300,000 and Torres check-called it. Tepen showed for a missed straight, and Torres showed .