Louie Veneziano raised under-the-gun to 300 and Dion Luisi re-raised next to act to 1,200, Kevin Vail called on the button and Veneziano called as well.
The flop came and after Veneziano checked Luisi fired out a bet of 1,600 which only Vail called.
The landed on the turn and Luisi check-called a bet of 3,500 from Vail. Both players checked the river and Luisi tabled for a set of tens and Vail tabled the losing before throwing it in the muck.
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On the river three players were looking at a board that read . Tod Schmitz bet 2,400. His first opponent waited a while and called while the third player in the hand folded.
Schmitz showed the for the straight and collected the pot.
In a three-way flop of and 1,100 in the middle, the action checked to Vu Hoang on the button who fired out a bet of 400 and both Jesus Sanchez and Matthew Carroll called.
The turn was the and Sanchez took the lead with a bet of 800 which only Carroll came along for.
The landed on the river and Sanchez fired out again, this time for 1,500 and after a short pause Carroll let his hand go.
Carlos Loving was at the river on a board that read . He bet 2,200 over to his opponent.
His opponent grabbed his chips as if he was about to call but instead went for the cards and pitched them into the muck to allow Loving to gather the pot.
Bryan Levin raised under-the-gun to 400 and Sachin Chopra called in the small blind as did the big blind.
On the flop of both Chopra and the big blind checked to Levin who continued for 800 and only Chopra called.
The turn was the and Chopra check-called another bet, this time of 1,700. On the river both players checked and Chopra tabled for two pair it was good as Levin flashed .
On the turn the board read . Ala Aqel bet 2,400 and was called by his opponent. The river was the . Both players decided to check after a few moments of thought.
Aqel showed the for top pair which was good enough to take the pot as his opponent mucked.
With the board reading there was already a hefty pot of about 13,000 built and only two players remaining in the hand. After Yoon Kim's opponent checked to him he fired out a bet of 5,100 and his opponent went in the tank for some time before making the call. Kim tabled for a flopped two pair and his opponent quickly mucked.
Picking up the action on the river with a massive pot of roughly 17,400 the board read and three players still in the hand. The player first to act checked and Lily Kiletto shipped all-in for 14,800 and Pavlin Karakikov took his time before announcing call which forced the third player to snap-muck behind. "Sorry, I wasn't trying to slow roll," Said Pavlin as he tabled for quad fives and Kiletto tabled the cooler for kings full of fives.