From under the gun, Dean Hamrick opened for 135,000. It was folded around to Thomas O'Neal in the big blind who made the call.
The flop came down and both players checked.
The hit the turn, and both players checked again.
When the hit the river, O'Neal emphatically checked to Hamrick. Hamrick tossed in four green 25,000 chips, for a bet of 100,000. O'Neal promptly folded his hand.
Aaron Kaiser moved all in from the small blind and Niccolo Caramatti put all his chips at risk from the big blind.
Caramatti:
Kaiser:
The flop came down , pairing Caramatti's seven.
The fell on the turn and Kaiser's rail exploded in cheers.
Those cheers quickly fell quiet however, when the hit the river, giving Caramatti two pair. He jumped out of his chair, exclaiming, "Yes!" while doing a little fist pump.
Niccolo Caramatti opened to 190,000 from the small blind and Thomas O'Neal made the call from the big blind.
Caramatti fired out 275,000 on the flop with O'Neal making the call before a bet of 300,000 when the turn landed the was enough to see O'Neal take the pot.
Aaron Kaiser moved all in from under the gun and it was folded around to Dean Hamrick in the small blind. He made the call and Ian Wiley released his hand from the big blind.
Hamrick showed versus Kaiser's .
The flop came down and Hamrick's rail went nuts.
When the fell on the turn, we thought Hamrick's rail couldn't get any louder, but they did.
Then the hit the river solidifying the deal for Hamrick and it was all cheers from his railbirds. Hamrick is now up to 3,950,000.
Dean Hamrick limped in from the button and Ian Wiley checked his option.
Hamrick checked the flop only to be met with a 95,000-chip bet from Wiley. Hamrick made the call before checking the on the turn as Wiley also followed suit.
The river fell the and Hamrick led out for 275,000 as Wiley passed.