From the hijack seat, Sean Szurko raised to 160,000. Josh Wiliams called from the small blind, and the flop came down . Williams checked and Szurko bet 180,000. Williams made the call.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the fall on the river. Both players checked again.
Williams showed the , but Szurko's was a little better and he won the pot.
Shiva Dudani opened to 200,000 in middle position, Josh Williams defended his big blind, and the flop came . Williams check-called 280,000 from Dudani, and the turn brought the .
Williams checked, Dudani fired another 460,000, and Williams called.
The completed the board, and Williams led out for 430,000. Dudani quickly called, and Williams tabled for two pair. Dudani flashed , then mucked.
Two hands later, Tripp Kirk opened to 200,000 from the cutoff. Williams three-bet to 450,000 on the button, and Zal Irani moved all in for 1.435 million from the small blind. Kirk quickly folded, and Williams tank-folded behind him.
Ryan Riess opened to 205,000 from the hijack seat, Brad Albrinck called out of the big blind, and the dealer spread . Albrinck checked, Riess continued for 215,000, and Albrinck called.
The turn was the , both players checked, and the completed the board. Albrinck led for 400,000, and took down the pot.
Nick Guagenti open-shoved his last 915,000 from under the gun, Sean Szurko called on his direct left, and the other six players folded.
Guagenti:
Szurko:
The flop changed little, and the spiked on the turn giving Szurko an unbeatable hand. Guagenti was already gathering his things as the completed the board, and he's off to the cage to receive his $49,075 prize.
From the button, Brad Albrinck raised to 200,000. Josh Williams defended his big blind with a call, and the flop came down . On the flop, both players checked.
The turn was the and added another pair to the board. Williams checked, and Albrinck bet 175,000. Williams folded, and Albrinck won the pot.
From the button, Tripp Kirk raised to 200,000. Zal Irani made the call from the big blind to see the flop come down . After Irani checked, Kirk fired 180,000. Irani gave it up, and Kirk won the pot.