
. Parker held the 
.The board ran out




and Parker won with a pair of fives. He sent Jin to the rail and moved up to 200,000.

. Parker held the 
.



and Parker won with a pair of fives. He sent Jin to the rail and moved up to 200,000.
. With about 50,000 chips in the middle already, Jeff Roper was facing a bet of 29,600. He deliberated and made the call.
. Roper nodded and mucked. "Nice hand," he said.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,600/3,200
Ante: 400
flop. Check, check again on the
turn. Stout also checked the
river and was about to turn his hand up, assuming his opponent would also check.
for a six-high straight.


, Andrew Lichtenberger checked to Doug Lee. A bet of 12,000 was fired out by Lee and then slowly, Lichtenberger made the call.
and Lichtenberger checked to Lee once again. Lee quickly checked behind, not opting to bet the turn.
, pairing it. Lichtenberger methodically checked and then Lee went into his stack and grabbed some chips. He fired a bet of 23,000 and then Lichtenberger went into the tank. After about a minute, Lichtenberger moved all in. Lee stood from his chair and seemed both surprised and disgusted with the shove by Lichtenberger. After a moment, he said call.
. Lee turned from the table and didn't seem to believe what he saw. He then revealed that he held the 
for trip nines on the river.
flop to Carroll, who took the opportunity to bet 32,000. Rubin tried to raise to 30,500 but was informed by the dealer that the minimum raise was 32,000. Rubin made that raise, folding Lee. Carroll called.
. Carroll opted to lead into Rubin for 34,000 and induced a fold.
against
and couldn't get there,
.