On a board of Adam Hendrix led out for about a pot-sized bet of 32,000 and his opponent went into the tank before making the call. Hendrix tabled and his trip sevens were good when his opponent mucked his hand.
With a massive pot already brewed Samuel Cosby bet 28,000 on the turn and Jeff Halcomb announced all-in for 95,000 which Cosby snap-called.
Samuel Cosby:
Jeff Halcomb:
Cosby had turned the nut-straight but couldn't avoid the board pairing when the landed on the river, giving Halcomb a full house and leaving Cosby with only 7,000 in chips.
Farid Jattin raised in early position to 5,000, Michael Moncek called on the button and the big blind defended as well.
All three players checked the flop and the peeled on the turn where both the big blind and Jattin checked to Moncek who bet out 7,000. The big blind folded and Jattin put in a raise to 22,000 and Moncek called.
The landed on the river and Jattin splashed in a stack of mixed colored chips, Moncek asked for a count and after finding out it was 66,000 he counted his own stack and made the call. Jattint tabled for top set on the flop and Moncek mucked his hand.
A total of 132 players entered the $2,200 High Roller at Horseshoe Hammond creating a prizepool of $264,000 and only 39 players remain.
A total of 20 places are being paid with the minimum cash worth $3,692 and they are contending for the first-place prize of $70,931 as well as a WSOPC Gold ring.
Javier Zarco raised under-the-gun to 4,500, Jake Bazeley called on the button and Todd Ivens called in the big blind.
All three player checked through the flop to see the on the turn and Ivens led for 7,000. Zarco called and Bazeley folded.
The river was the and Ivens fired again, this time for 21,000 and after counting his stack Zarco moved all-in for roughly 41,500 and Ivens folded quickly.
On a flop of Aram Zobian led for 5,000 and Nadya Magnus raised to 15,000 which Zobian called.
The turn got checked through on the and on the Zobian checked before Magnus led out for 35,000 putting him in the tank for about ten seconds before letting his hand go.
Brett Apter raised in early position to 4,500 and the action folded around to Peter Nigh who shoved all-in in the big blind for 58,000. Apter thought about it for a few seconds before calling his remaining 51,500.
Brett Apter:
Peter Nigh:
Nigh had Apter dominated and Apter couldn't catch up on the run out.