Steven Tabb is sitting behind one of the larger stacks in the room and we recently watched him take down another little pot.
The hand in question began when Tabb opened it up to 4,300 from middle position. The player directly on his left made the call and so did the big blind as a flop was dealt. The big blind checked here and Tabb bet 3,800. That was enough to scare both opponents away as he raked in the pot.
Layne Flack bet 30,000 on the river of a board but snap-folded to a min raise from his opponent.
Michael Benvenuti had more success with his line. He was in a battle of the blinds and led for 5,000 on a flop. His big blinded opponent raised to 12,000 and tank-folded when Benvenuti came back over the top with a raise to 25,000.
Team PokerStars Pro Richard Toth applying pressure to an opponent. He three-bet to 10,500 from the button to force a player who raised to 4,400 from under the gun to fold.
Isaac Haxton raised to 4,000 from mid position and was only called by Jim Collopy on the button. Both players checked the flop before Collopy folded to an 8,800 bet on the turn.
Zachary Korik is building a nice stack, a lot to do with always seemingly having chips in the middle. He bet the turn and the river of an board from the big blind. His opponent on the button called both times and then mucked upon seeing Korik's .
Layne Flack lost some of his chips earlier, but has managed to gain most of them back. We were there to see him take down a hand that went like this.
Folded to the player in the cutoff, he made it 4,500 to go. Steven Tabb called on the button and then Flack called in the big blind. The flop would see Flack quietly lead out for a bet of 10,000. The original aggressor tanked before he opted to let it go and then Tabb also got rid of his hand as Flack raked in the chips.