Matt Vengrin and Chris Amaral saw a flop of . Vengrin bet 2,000 and Amaral called. The turn brought the and both players checked. The river completed the board with the and Vengrin fired 4,500. Amaral folded the and Vengrin scooped the pot showing the for the bluff.
Dario Minieri had raised to 3,500 when Jeremiah Degreef shoved all in. Minieri made the call and we were off to the flop.
Minieri:
Degreef:
The flop came leading Minieri to say, "I like it," before the turn of came down. At that time, Minieri changed his opinion to "Maybe I like it." His mind was made up with the on the river and Minieri confirmed for us all that, "I like it."
Minieri is now up to 89,000 while Degreef will have to wait for his next shot at a bracelet.
After drawing one card Michael Mizrachi bet with Justin Smith calling after drawing two. Mizrachi stood pat on the next draw and Smith drew one.
Mizrachi led out with another bet and stood pat after Smith called and drew one. After the final draw it was Smith who bet with Mizrachi making the call and folding upon seeing Smith's .
Mizrachi currently has 41,000 while Smith has 131,000.
A few moments ago Christopher Amaral was down to just 2,700. After scooping a stud 8/b pot against Andrew Robl and Matthew Vengrin, as well as winning a few more all-in hands, he has found himself up to 43,000 and a few chips to work with.
John Aguiar got it all in preflop when he raised for 16,100 under the gun with Michael Muldoon taking him up on the offer.
Aguiar:
Muldoon:
Aguiar was dominated but may have had seen some small glimmer of hope in the flop. However the turn and the did him in and propelled Muldoon towards the top of the rankings.
When we arrived at Kirk Morrison's table he had just called a fourth-street bet from Alex Kamberis. Things got heated on fifth street when Kamberis bet and then called a raise from Morrison.
Morrison finally took down the pot after betting on sixth street, leading Kamberis to fold. Morrison said that he was rolled up for the first time all evening on that hand.
Morrison is now up to 71,000 and Kamberis is down to 28,000.
We caught up with this hand on fourth street when Minieri had bet and called a raise from D'Agostino. On fifth street the two switched roles with D'Agostino betting and calling a raise from Minieri. Minieri got it all in on sixth street after D'Agostino checked to him, with D'Agostino making the call.
Minieri's straight was ahead of D'Agostino's set, and while D'Agostino had a heap of outs, he bricked on the river. Minieri now has 46,000 chips while D'Agostino slipped to 38,000.
Frank Kassela: (X)(X) / / (X)
Matt Venrgin: (X)(X) / / (X)
Kassela completed on third and Vengrin called. Kassela bet fourth as well and Vengrin called and then both players checked fifth. Kassela fired sixth and was called before both players checked on seventh. Kassela showed the from underneath to make a low of 8-7-6-5-A and win the pot. Vengrin mucked and dropped to 78,000 in chips. Kassela moved up to 57,000.