After a flop of Erik Seidel bet $1,300 after Mike Laing checked. Laing called, and after the turned Seidel bet 3,000. Laing moved in for 7,500 more and Seidel called. Laing had the for the flush and gutshot draw, while Seidel had . The wasn't one of Laing's outs and Seidel scooped a big pile of chips.
Vanessa Rousso
When you flop trips, that's supposed to be a GOOD thing, right? Don't tell that to the poor soul who, holding the , saw a flop of against Vanessa Rousso. He must've been well-pleased when Vanessa raised his flop bet of 600 bet to 2,000 and he figured he was smooth-calling with the best of it. Both players checked the on the turn, and when he bet 1,100 after the on the river he was probably pleased when Rousso called. And probably less than pleased to find that he was outkicked by her .
Event #2 ($500 Casino Employee's No-Limit Hold'em) was scheduled to start at 5:00 pm, but there doesn't appear to be enough tables available yet. The tournament staff has just announced that Event #2 will be delayed until 6:00 pm.
Doug Lee raised to 400, and Jon Friedberg called from the big blind. The flop came , and Friedberg moved all in for less than 1,000. Lee called with , and he was outkicked by Friedberg's . The last two cards were , and Friedberg won the pot with a pair of sevens to double up to 2,600 in chips.
Anna Wroblewski moved all in from the small blind for 7.2K and was called by one player. She had while her opponent showed . She led until the river when the fell. The Poker Pixie headed to the rail.
With the board showing on the turn, Liz Lieu checked, her opponent bet 2,600, and Lieu called. The river card was the , Lieu moved all in for 2,375, and her opponent called. Lieu showed K-7 to win the pot and double up to 13,000 in chips.