

. His opponent made the call and Safieddine showed 7-7 for a set while his opponent showed 
for a flush draw and straight draw. The turn was the
and the river was the
. Safieddine was scooping up the pot when John Phan, who is seated at an adjacent table, peered over to see what had happened."You're always lucky," Phan remarked in regards to the hand without seeing the action. "You always get there on the river."
"I have the bracelet," Safieddine quipped, "you don't. You're number two, I am number one!"
Safieddine and Phan were heads up during the $2,500 event. Phan came in second to Safieddine, who took first and the bracelet.





and Gaspard's opponent flopped a gutshot and a flush draw. The turn was the
and the river was the
. Gaspard was eliminated when his opponent rivered a straight against him. Gaspard's Aces were cracked and he headed to the rail.

, a player bets 11,500, another player calls, and Chad Brown calls. The turn card is the
, the first player bets 19,000, the second player folds, Brown raises to 40,000, and his opponent calls. The river card pairs the board with the
, his opponent bets 30,000, and Brown calls. 
for the vulnerable king-high straight, which he flopped.