Nath raised to 4,800 before the flop and Miller called from the big blind. The flop came
and Miller check-called Pizzolatto's 7,200 bet. When the
came on the turn Miller again checked, and this time Nath bet 13,000. Miller then raised for the last of his 58,500, and Pizzolatto took a long time deciding what to do.He finally chose to call and it turned out to be the right choice, as his pocket nines had Miller's pocket sevens crushed, and when a six fell on the river Miller was out and Pizzolatto was up to 150,000.
to his opponent's pocket sixes. "I wanted to gamble," Heimiller said, and that gamble paid off when the flop came
. With that pot Heimiller now has 62,000.
flop Satoru Ishii checked and Greg Hartwick bet enough to set him all in. Ishii called, only to find that his pair and open-ended straight draw had been beaten to the punch by Hartwick's
on the flop was enough to give Reiken the win and send Schrader to the rail.
, to Matros'
.
helped neither player, but Matros caught the
on the turn to take the lead, and he took the pot after the
fell on the river. Matros is now up to 67,000.
and Mongrain's aces held. Jin and Mathieson were eliminated and Mongrain climbs to about 65,000 on the hand.
. The
flop looked to be a good one for Osterfeld, but the
on the turn gave Spong an open-ended straight draw. And when Spong caught the