On a | | board a player in the blinds bet out 2,600. Andy Frankenberger, on the button, didn't look like he had to tough a decision. He called rather quickly and had the best of it. His opponent showed for ace high, while Frankenberger showed for top-pair.
The money went all in preflop between Dan "Miami Boss" Suied holding and another player with . The flop ran out and Suied eliminates one and shows why he's the boss.
Technically it wasn't a pure one outer since his chips were in the middle before the flop, but when the river came Jason Mercier had only one card left to hit.
Mercier opened the cutoff to 600 and the player on the button made it 1,600 to go. Both blinds folded and the action was back on Mercier. The two time bracelet winner four bet to 3,950 but that sure wasn't the end of it. The player on the button made it 12,000 total, and called as Mercier shoved allin for 18,225.
Was this kings versus aces? Queens versus ace king? Nope, it was for Jason Mercier up against the from the button. The flop was a disaster for Mercier: - only two direct outs left or runner runner for a straight. The on the turn made things even worse since the would now be useless to Mercier . One out left. The river was in fact the and thus Mercier won what was a coinflip preflop but oh so exciting postflop.
Anthony Spinella started the hand with 3,425 and potted under-the-gun plus one. The action folded around to the big blind who repotted to put Spinella allin. Spinella made the call and we had a showdown once again. The for Spinella was up against the from the big blind. The flop didn't really change anything with but the on the turn did. The on the river was a brick and Spinella doubled.
Pim de Goede opened the cutoff to 625 and called when the player in the big blind made it 1,725. The big blind checked on and called when De Goede bet out 1,150. The turn was a blank, the , and the big blind checked once again. De Goede made it exactly twice as big as his flopbet: 2,250. The big blind thought for a second before releasing his hand.