Feming Chan, Jan Sorensen, and William McMahon all limp into a pot. The flop comes , and it is checked around. The turn is the . Feming checks, Jan bets 20K, and McMahon calls. Feming then re-raises to 100K, Jan folds, and McMahon calls. The river is the . Feming checks, McMahon moves all in, and Feming folds.
Michael Binger opened for 35K in late position, Chris Martin pushed all-in for 55K more, and Binger called. Martin had things pretty well in hand with his facing Binger's . The board didn't help Binger, and Chris Martin doubled up.
Tex Barch makes it 38K to go pre-flop. Ross Boatman re-raises all-in for 112K and Barch pauses, then calls saying, "I don't normally do this." Boatman shows and Barch flips over . The board comes , and Boatman doubles through.
In a hand just before the break, Karga Holt opened for a standard raise only to get popped for a re-raise by Tex Barch. Both players checked down the flop of . Barch fired out 100K on the turn of and Holt moved all-in. Barch tanked . . . tanked . . . and finally folded.
Jose Martinez was short stacked and got it all-in with Q-6 offsuit, only to face Kargo Holt's big slick. The board brought Martinez a queen-high straight and a double up, putting him back over 100K.
Jose Martinez didn't keep his chips long. Martinez pushed all-in and Michael Binger called from the big blind. Martinez showed and Binger turned over . The board came , giving Binger the straight.
All the money goes in pre-flop and it's Varahram Vardjavand's A-Q versus Nick Schulman's A-K. The better hand holds up and Vardjavand finishes in 16th place.