Chris Reslock and Christopher Oliver got it all in preflop with Reslock at risk for his final 21,000.
Reslock:
Oliver:
Reslock's aces were still good on the flop of but his opponent had picked up a few more outs. The turn brought the and the river the to put Reslock to work stacking chips to 45,000. Oliver dropped to a mere 1,800.
Alex Kamberis called all in on the board of versus David Paredes. Kamberis held the and Paredes the .
The turn was the and the river the , keeping Paredes in the lead and giving him the win. He busted Kamberis on the hand and Paredes moved to 125,000 in chips.
On the flop of , PokerStars Team Online Pro Jorge Arias called his opponent's all-in bet with the . He was up against the Jeff Nowling's .
The turn came the and the river the to give Nowling two pair and the winning hand. Arias dropped down to 11,000 chips and was then eliminated a few hands later.
David Callaghan and Andy Black were all in preflop when we walked up to the table.
Callaghan was at risk with versus Black's .
Black couldn't find one of the remaining sixes in the deck to eliminate his opponent when the board rolled out and Callaghan doubled to 20,000. Black sits with 62,000.
Stephen Hohman started the action with a raise to 2,400 before Ping Yung called. Both of them were in middle position. On the button, Donny Carlton called and then Liv Boeree made it 12,600 from the big blind. Hohman called and was all in for 9,000 total and then Yung called as well, creating a side pot of 7,200 between Boeree and Yung.
The flop came down and Boeree bet all in for 14,500. Yung tanked for a little bit and then folded, giving Boeree the side pot first.
Boeree held the and Hohman held the .
The turn was the and the river the . Remember, this is Omaha so the staright on the board doesn't play and Boeree's aces were the best hand. She won the pot and moved to over 55,000 in chips while busting Hohman.
Nam Le just doubled up to about 18,000 in chips after he bet the flop of and called all in after his opponent, Jesse McEuen raised him. Le held the and McEuen held the .
The turn and river were the and , keeping Le in the lead and giving him the double up.