A player opened to 3,300 and Jason Shinbaum moved all in for his last 16,300. The original raiser called and the two tabled their hands with Shinbaum at risk of elimination.
Jason Shinbaum:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Shinbaum's ace-high took down the pot for a complete double shortly after dinner break.
Scott Baumstein bet 17,500 on the river against Luminita Petric on a board that read into a pot of like 22,000. Petric thought for a couple of moments but eventually folded her hand.
A few hands later Baumstein bet out Martin Ryan on the river of a board reading when he made a bet of 13,000 which was enough to force the fold.
The flop showed and the pot contained 10,300. Action checked to Marsha Wolak on the button, she bet 3,000 and Jonathan Jaffe check-called. One other player called the bet in the cutoff and the peeled off as a turn card.
Action again checked to Wolak who bet 7,000, Jaffe folded and the cutoff opponent moved all in. Wolak snap-called for her 32,700 stack and the two tabled their cards.
Wolak showed for a pair of cowboys and her opponent tabled for two pair. Wolak was behind and needed to hit to stay alive. An river card did just that as she now overtook the lead with her higher two pair for a complete double through her opponent.
Allen Kessler opened to 2,000 from the hijack, Brandon Caputo called in the cutoff and the two players in the blinds stuck around as well to see the flop.
Action checked to Kessler who put in a 5,000 continuation bet and only the big blind player called. The peeled off on the turn, action fell on Kessler, he bet 8,000 and his opponent instantly check-raised all in for more than enough to cover Kessler.
Kessler took a minute to think but in the end, he called for his remaining 26,700 and his opponent tabled for a straight draw. Kessler looked of confusion as he tabled for an overpair of aces.
The completed the board and Kessler's aces held on for the pot, doubling through his opponent missed straight draw.
Quads have seemingly been the theme of the day here at Coconut Creek as Jonathan Jaffe was the beneficiary of them this time as his was shown on the table with a board of .
His opponent was shaking his head and walking away from the table without any chips, while Jaffe pulled in his haul.