On the flop of , Robert Mizrachi fired 1,150. Raymond Davis raised to 5,000 and Mizrachi called. The turn card brought the and Mizrachi led again, this time for 8,650. Davis moved all in and Mizrachi snap-called.
Davis held the for a straight, but Mizrachi had him on the turn with the . Davis shoved for about 30,000.
The river was the and officially ended things, sending Davis to the rail and Mizrachi to 144,000 in chips.
The small blind checked a board to Mandy Baker. With 10,000 already in the middle, she bet 7,800. He paused a moment and made the call, but he regretted it when he saw her had made sevens full. She scooped the nice pot to move up to 90,800.
David Williams raised to 1,200 before Manny Minaya re-raised to 3,200 from the button. Williams made the call.
The flop landed and both players checked to see the hit the turn. Williams led out for 4,000 and Minaya made the call before the fell on the river. Williams fired again for 7,500 and Minaya looked him up.
Williams opened but it was no good as Minaya showed . Williams is back to 125,000 while Minaya chips up to 52,000.
Jeff Sarwer opened for 1,250 from under-the-gun and both blinds called. The action was checked to him on the flop and he made a 2,700 continuation bet. The small blind moved all-in for 12,175, the big blind folded, and Sarwer made the call.
Small blind
Sarwer
The turn was the , the river was the , and Sarwer took down the pot with sevens full, increasing his stack to 62,000.
Liz Lieu limped under the gun, 2 players called and the button raised. Lieu moved all in and the small blind called. Lieu was in a lot of trouble as her was dominated by the of the small blind.
The board showed when the player in the big blind fired a bet of 1,200 into a 3,000-chip pot. Peter Feldman, on the button, thought a beat then made the call.
The river then brought the . This time Feldman's opponent bet 1,400, and Feldman again considered then made the call. His opponent tabled for jacks, and Feldman mucked.
Feldman has 49,000, down just a bit from what he started with today.
A player in middle position raised to 1,200 and Dennis Phillips called from the cutoff. The flop came down and middle position bet 1,500. Phillips made the call and the turn was the .
Both players checked and the hit the river. Middle position bet 2,500 and Phillips insta-mucked. Even with that loss, he is still doing much better than earlier, sitting with about 60,000.