Six players saw a flop, including David Bach and Brett Jungblut. On a flop of , it was checked to Bach, who bet out. He received three callers, including Jungblut. On the turn of the , it was checked to a middle-position player, who bet out. Jungblut raised and only the original raiser called. On the turn of the , Jungblut's opponent bet out, which was enough to put him all in. Jungblut called.
Jungblut showed for kings full. His opponent mucked and headed for the door.
Kathy Liebert raised from late position and one of the players at her table considered playing his hand for a few moments before throwing his hand away. "Close, huh?" asked Liebert. "Women always have it."
She then said to one of our reporters to write that down. Roy Winston is at the next table over and asked "What's that?"
"Women always have it," said Liebert.
Winston responded, "Yeah, but they don't always get it."
Preflop, a late-position player raised Cyndy Violette, and she made the call. On a flop of , Violette checked and her opponent bet into her. She made the call. The same action occurred on the turn of the and the river of the .
Violette showed for a pair of aces and her opponent showed for a set of kings.
Aces were no good to Bill Chen's opponent. Chen got all the money in with to an opponent's pocket rockets and sucked out to send the player home and move up to 4,200.
From under the gun, Shannon Shorr raised the action. The big blind called. The flop came down and the big blind checked. Shorr bet out and the player called.
The turn was the and the same action occurred: check, bet, call.
The river was the and both players checked.
Shorr showed pocket tens and was better than his opponent's to take the pot and move up to 4,600.
From late position, Nikolay Evdakov raised. The cutoff reraised. The big blind called, as did Evdakov.
The flop came down . The big blind checked, Evdakov bet, the cutoff raised. The big blind called, as did Evdakov.
The turn was the and the big blind checked again. Evdakov led out again and the cutoff raised. The big blind called and then Evdakov reraised. The cutoff and big blind both called.
The river was the . The big blind checked, Evdakov bet, the cutoff called, and the big blind folded.
Evdakov showed for a Broadway straight and scooped the pot. After being down early, he's back up to 2,375.
Preflop, David Levi bet and a late-position player raised. Levi made the call. On a flop of and the turn of the , David Levi bet and his opponent called. When the river of the hit, Levi checked and his opponent bet out. Levi called.
On the turn, with the board showing , the betting was capped between Greg "FBT" Mueller and David Gee. The river card of the was checked between both players.