flop with two others. One opponent bet 4,000 and Ivey was the lone caller. The
hit the turn and it was checked to Ivey who fired 11,000 into the middle. His opponent folded as Ivey has increased his stack to 130,000.
flop with two others. One opponent bet 4,000 and Ivey was the lone caller.
hit the turn and it was checked to Ivey who fired 11,000 into the middle. His opponent folded as Ivey has increased his stack to 130,000.


, and Mitchell was in good shape with 
versus his opponent's 
. The turn was the
and the river the
, and Mitchell is now at 57,000.
against the small blind's
. The board ran out
and that would be it for Ramdin. The player in the small blind was Dan McGuire.


, Bill Chen moved all in for his last 15,000 chips and his opponent thought for several minutes before calling.
for top pair and couldn't believe what he'd been called by.
.
and river the
, and with hearts everywhere, the
of Chen's opponent just played to give him the pot and send Chen to the rail.
and after some action on the flop, Bonomo had his opponent all in on the
turn card.
for the nut-straight and had his opponent's
in trouble. The river was the
as Bonomo took out his opponent to up his stack to 152,000.
flop and check-raising his opponent's 2,200 bet to 5,800. Mr Opponent then made it 9,800 -- and now Schwartz made it 17,800. Mr. Opponent finally folded.


. Koral checked and his opponent fired 6,500. Koral made the call.
and Koral checked to his opponent who fired a second barrel worth 13,000. Koral then announced he was all in, for a total of 30,000. His opponent released and Koral rakes in the chips to move up to 62,000.
, Brenes bet 3,000 and his opponent raised to 9,000. Brenes tanked, but eventually had the clock called on him and the antics began.
and Humberto burst out. "I told you ace queen, I told you ace queen!" as he pointed to the player and to the camera. He then tabled
.
. "It's not coming! It's not coming for you!" preached Brenes. The river was then the
and that was it, Humberto celebrated with his hands in the air and earned the double-up.
and his opponent held
.
to give the player the double and drop Suharto down to 56,500.


. J.C. Tran, facing a bet of 3,600 from the player sitting to his right, raised to 9,100, and his opponent called. The turn was the
. Tran's opponent checked, Tran bet 11,000 this time, and after some thought the call was made.
. Tran's opponent again checked, Tran fired out four orange (5000) chips for a bet of 20,000, and after tanking for a while his opponent let it go. Tran is at 125,000.