Jim Carroll limped under the gun along with the player on the button and Jeff Madsen in the small blind. The big blind checked.
The dealer spread a flop of and Madsen and the big blind checked. Carroll bet 12,000 and the button and Madsen called but the big blind folded.
The turn came the and this time, Madsen led out with a bet of 27,500. Carroll called but the button folded.
The completed the board and Madsen bet 68,500. Carroll thought for a long while, then moved all in for 159,000. Madsen, with less behind made the call and tabled for a wheel, but that wasn't good enough as Carroll revealed for a seven-high straight to win the pot, eliminating Madsen.
Ryan Laplante raised to 10,000 from middle position and the player in the big blind defended.
A flop reading was dealt and checked through to the turn and to the river. The player in big blind checked for a third time but Laplante threw in a bet of 17,000, that was enough to claim the pot.
The player in middle position raised to 8,000 and the hijack called along with David Miscikowski on the button. The small blind and the big blind called.
Players saw a flop of and action was checked to Miscikowski who threw in a bet of 11,500. The small blind was the only called.
The turn brought the and the small blind check-called another bet of 12,500 from Miscikowski.
The completed the board and the small blind checked once more. Miscikowski fired 15,500 and his opponent gave it some thought, but chose to fold.
David Miscikowski raised to 8,000 from middle position and the hijack called along with Or Zilberman in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of and Zilberman checked. Miscikowski bet 8,500 and the hijack called. Zilberman went deep into the tank, then check-raised all in for 97,500. Miscikowski reshoved and the hijack let it go.
Or Zilberman:
David Miscikowski:
Zilberman had a pair of aces and a flush draw but Miscikowski had a set of sixes. The turn was just what Zilberman needed for a flush but the river filled up the board and Miscikowski improved his hand to sixes full of nines to win the pot and eliminate Zilberman.