[user22113]
Chris Reslock is no longer after his lost a race with the of Isaac Haxton. The on the flop was enough to send Reslock to the rail. Haxton now commands a stack of 27,000.
[user38420]
After losing the previous hand and going down to 12,000, Barry Greenstein doubled back up to 27,000. On a board of , Greenstein called an opponent's all-in with . His opponent had . The turn and river were and Greenstein's set took the pot.
[user25067]
On a flop of Jared "TheWacoKidd" Hamby checked from the small blind, a middle position player bet 800, Bill "The Stunning One" Edler called, Hamby re-raised to 2,300, the MP player folded, Edler re-raised to 5,850, Hamby moved all in and Edler called.
Edler turned over for a king high flush draw while Hamby tabled for middle set. The turn was the , making Edler's flush and the didnt' pair the board for Hamby. Edler doubled up to 18,000 while Hamby was left with only 2,500.
[user25067]
Bill Edler moved all in on a J-T-7 flop and was called by the big blind, who had him slightly covered. Edler turned over A-J well ahead of the big blind's 7-8... that is until an 8 fell on the turn. No ace, jack or ten for Edler on the river, and he headed to the rail.
[user38368]
Daniel Alaei raises to 7500 on the side with a player all in. A player in the 3 seat thinks about it a long time. The clock is called on him and about ten seconds into it, he folds. Alaei shows and the all-in player has . The board is and Alaei is at 46,000.
Pre-flop, Anna Wroblewski raises and gets three callers. On the flop, two check to Wroblewski who goes all in for 1,700. One calls and shows to Wroblewski's . She is out.
Mike Matusow, not in the hand, comments: "Now you can rest up for the big event."