Eric Afriat's table is starting to fight back against his aggression and iit's not going well for the chip leader.
Afriat bet 9,500 into a 35,000-chip pot with the board reading . His heads-up opponent simply smooth called, but when the river brought the , a fourth heart, and Afriat fired out 25,000, his opponent played back at him, raising to 60,000.
Afriat took a moment to do it, but folded, asking to see his opponent's hand anyway. He showed , having turned a straight and rivered a flush.
Rene Bourbeau just sent a big portion of his stack over to Dylan Wilkerson in a hand that ended in bizarre fashion.
With the post-river board reading , Bourbeau bet 35,000, Wilkerson raised to 85,000 and Bourbeau put in less than a call and announced a raise.
After much discussion the floor was called over and he was forced to make a minimum raise. Wilkerson called and won the pot without having to show when Bourbeau immediately mucked.