Trevor Delaney was faced with a raise and responded with a three-bet preflop to 70,000. Marco Caza was the third person in the pot, and he pushed all in for 375,000. The original raiser got out of the way and Delaney called.
Delaney:
Caza:
The flop came putting Caza in the lead with his kings. The turn was the and Delaney said "club river, or an eight!" The river came and Delaney whooped in victory with his straight, picking up the big pot while Caza left the table.
There was already a heap of chips in the middle and was on the table. Rainer Kempe bet 125,000 and Vi Thanh Tony To took a few moments to raise to 250,000.
Kempe went in the tank and finally called. To flipped over and Kempe mucked his hand, awarding the pot to To.
Carter Swidler was under the gun and limped into the pot, as did Darryll Fish in middle position. Then Andy Duc Tai Ly pushed all in from the button for 213,000.
Action came around to Jason Mann in the big blind and he pushed all in over the top, getting folds from Swidler and Fish.
Ly:
Mann:
Ly was in need of a lot of help, but the board ran out , giving Mann all of the chips.
Jeff Madsen was all in with the best of it as we came to his table. He was holding and the board had been dealt to the turn with on the table with three clubs. His opponent held .
The river came , giving his opponent the club flush to beat Madsen's set of kings and he got up from the table, clearly frustrated and headed straight to the tournament desk to collect his payout.
Chris Arvanitis was in the cutoff position and pushed all in for 195,000. On his left, Scott Davies pushed all in over the top for 485,000, and action folded to Harpreet Gill in the big blind.
Gill went in the tank for more than a minute, counting his big stack and setting aside what it would cost to call. Eventually, he said that he would call.
Arvanitis:
Davies:
Gill:
By this time, a large crowd had gathered around the table and Davies yelled the hands out to the rail. The flop came and the crowd groaned as the underdog jumped into the lead with trips.
The turn was the and the river was the . Arvanitis won the main pot with his trips while Davies essentially broke even in the hand when he won the side pot with his jacks.
There was about 120,000 chips in the middle with a flop of on the table and Harpreet Gill bet 150,000. Joe Gualtieri thought for a while before pushing all in for 250,000, putting Gill in the tank.
After about 45 seconds, Gill called and showed . Gualtieri flipped over .
The turn was the and the river was the , giving Gualtieri the double-up with his aces.