After a flop of K-7-2, Keith Lehr pushed all-in and Joe Sebok called. Sebok showed K-7 for two pair and Lehr had Q-2 for a pair. Another duece came on the turn and gave Lehr a set. An eight on the river was no help for Sebok. Lehr got busy stacking chips and Sebok called out for another rebuy.
With the board reading A-T-8-6 on the turn, a middle position player pushed all in for 2,000 and Thomas Wahlroos called. Wahlroos showed A-3 while his opponent turned up A-9.
"You're gonna call an all-in when you know you're behind?" Wahlroos' opponent queried.
"I have to" was his reply.
And then a 3 hit the river. Wahlroos hit his three-outer and dragged the pot.
A player bet 400 from the cut-off, Travis Rice pushed all-in for 2,800 and his opponent called. Rice showed A-K against his opponent's A-Q. His opponent made a set when the board came 9-2-Q-5-Q, and Rice called out, "rebuy."
Sherkhan Farnood raised to 300. His opponent re-raised to 2,000 and Farnood moved all in. Farnood called and showed the . His opponent had Q-Q. Once again, the dominated hand came from behind. The board came X-5-6-7-8. Farnood made the straight and cracked his opponents queens. He now sits at about 8,000.
Joe Hachem was all in preflop holding against the of his opponent. Hachem flopped a set with a in the door. His opponent never improved and Hachem is still well in the mix with 7,000.
On a board of , a player pushed all-in and Scott Fischman called. Fischman was on a straight draw with against his opponent's K-K. Fischman filled his straight when the came on the turn. The river was the , and Fischman raked in the pot.