A player in middle position raised to 1,300 and Esther Taylor moved her short stack all in for 3,500 total. The raiser called with . Taylor held pocket sevens.
On a board of , Kathy Liebert bet 3,100 from under the gun and was called by Johnny Chan in the cutoff. Liebert bet another 5,200 when the hit the turn, and Chan called again.
Liebert checked the river, which brought the and Chan shoved all in. When Liebert called, Chan mucked his cards and left the table before Liebert even revealed her hand.
The river fell the , completing the board of between Matt Graham and Jimmy Tran. Graham was first to act and bet 3,625. Tran raised to 14,725.
"Really?!?!" questioned Graham in a surprising manner. "You always have it, too."
Gavin Smith turned back to our reporter and mentioned, "I'm translating for Jimmy Tran because I speak Jimmy Tran. I'm just repeating exactly what he's saying so everyone can understand."
"Call if you want to see my hand," said Jimmy in his heavily accented tone.
"Call if you want to see my hand," Smith repeated, acting as if to clear up the statement.
Graham then made the call.
"Small pair," said Tran.
"Jimmy Tran is bluffing," said translator G-Smith.
Some back and forth betting occurred with Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi and an opponent before the board read . The Grinder bet out 5,000 into a hefty pot, but was raised to 15,000. After some thought, Mizrachi made the fold, not too happy about it.